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by Venkata N. Padmanabhan
in Proceedings of NOSSDAV
http://www.research.microsoft.com/~padmanab/papers/nossdav99-expn.ps
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Abstract:
Many of the busiest servers in the Internet consist of clusters of nodes that serve out data of heterogeneous types. At a given point in time, a user could be receiving multiple concurrent data streams, both real-time and nonreal-time, that originate at a single server node, multiple nodes in the same server cluster, or nodes in separate clusters. In this paper, we argue that significant performance benefits can accrue from a coordinated approach to congestion management and bandwidth sharing across the concurrent data streams. We discuss several challenges that arise in this context and outline a coordination architecture that addresses these
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