DocumentCode :
1666018
Title :
The lightweight protocol CLIC on Gigabit Ethernet
Author :
Díaz, A.F. ; Ortega, J. ; Cañas, A. ; Fernández, F.J. ; Anguita, M. ; Prieto, A.
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Arquitectura y Tecnologia de Computadores, Granada Univ., Spain
fYear :
2003
Abstract :
In Gigabit class networks, the physical transmission time is small compared to the time required to process the TCP/IP protocol stack. Thus, the usefulness of lightweight protocols that reduce the communication software overhead is even higher, as the performance demands shift to the network interface hardware and/or software. The communication protocol CLIC has recently been proposed for efficient communication in clusters using the Linux operating system. It uses an approach to optimize the communication performance in a cluster of computers different from that of providing a user-level interface that removes the operating system (OS) mediation in the communication path. Thus, besides reducing the latencies and increasing the bandwidth figures even for short messages, CLIC meets other requirements such as multiprogramming, portability, protection against corrupted programs, reliable message delivery, direct access to the network for all applications, etc., by providing an optimized OS support to reliable and efficient network software, that avoids the TCP/IP protocol stack. In this paper we show how new facilities and improved performance of network interface cards (NICs) have been incorporated to CLIC in order to take advantage of the gigabit network technology.
Keywords :
Unix; interrupts; local area networks; message passing; operating systems (computers); transport protocols; Gigabit Ethernet; Gigabit class networks; Linux operating system; TCP/IP protocol stack; lightweight protocol CLIC; multiprogramming; network interface cards; network interface hardware; optimized OS support; physical transmission time; portability; reliable message delivery; Computer interfaces; Ethernet networks; Hardware; Linux; Network interfaces; Operating systems; Protocols; Software performance; TCPIP; Telecommunication network reliability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2003. Proceedings. International
ISSN :
1530-2075
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1926-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2003.1213367
Filename :
1213367
Link To Document :
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