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Presentations
All slides presented by DataTAG members during conferences, workshops, seminars,
etc.
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Publications
All scientific publications produced during the project.
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Project Proposal
Detailed description of the project objectives and work plan (59 pages).
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How to tune TCP for gigabit networks?
A document to help network engineers with no expertise in gigabit
networks to quickly set up routers and Linux-based end hosts in order
to
optimize performances.
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How to set up QoS in gigabit networks?
Hints and tips based on our experience in setting up QoS on Cisco, Juniper and Procket routers.
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How to integrate GridFTP with NetLogger?
Hints and tips based on our experience in monitoring Grid applications.
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Scalable
TCP patch
Scalable TCP is a simple change to the traditional TCP congestion control
algorithm (RFC 2581) which dramatically improves TCP performance in high-speed
WANs. This patch was contributed by Tom Kelly.
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GridDT
patch
This patch proposes an alternative algorithm for congestion control in
TCP. It dramatically improves TCP performance in high-speed WANs and addresses the issue of RTT bias.
This patch was contributed by Sylvain Ravot.
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HSTCP
patch
High-Speed TCP is a variant proposed by Sally Floyd which makes a simple
change to the traditional congestion control algorithm. Over high-speed
WANs, it allows faster recovery after packet
loss, thus greatly improving throughput. This patch was contributed by Gareth
Fairey.
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Jumbo
TCP and SACK patch
While evaluating the performance and fairness of TCP variants in
high-speed WANs, we realized that problems in the Linux kernel SACK code often hide intrinsic
characteristics of these variants.
This problem has been documented.
The code is a patch against
Linux 2.4.23. It includes web100 and implementations of HSTCP, Scalable
TCP and HTCP. This patch was contributed by Douglas Leith.
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JAMAP
Research prototype for monitoring gigabit networks with Web services.
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DataTAG is a project sponsored
by the European Commission - EU Grant IST-2001-32459
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