Network Direct Memory Access for Gbit/s throughput over a Long Fat Pipe
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概要
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This paper experimentally confirms the highest sustained throughput of 535Mbit/s gained from a new file transport protocol called Network DMA over a 10,000km long 622Mbit/s ATM link. Network DMA realizes high speed memory copy across a network by labeling each packet with its memory address; it achieves over 100Mbyte/s sustained throughput regardless of distance. The authors evaluate the real throughput both of Network DMA and TCP with an original 622Mbit/s ATM link emulator. The test results prove that the performance of Network DMA is 100 times higher than TCP over the 10,000km long ATM link.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1998-01-20
著者
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Onoda Tetsuya
Ntt Optical Network System Laboratories
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Tsujioka Tetsuo
Ntt Optical Network Systems Laboratories
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KOTABE Satoshi
NTT Optical Network System Laboratories
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Kotabe Satoshi
Ntt Optical Network Systems Laboratories
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