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Abstract: During a bulk data transfer over a high speed network,
there is a high probability that the next packet
received from the network by the destination host is
the next packet in the transfer. An optimistic implementation
of a bulk data transfer protocol takes advantage
of this observation by instructing the network
interface on the destination host to deposit the data
of the next packet immediately into its anticipated
final location. No copying of the data is required in
the common case, and... (Update)
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...arrival, and one does not generally know in advance where a packet is going. One approach to solving this problem, optimistic burst BibRef[14]BibRef[49] is to guess that the next packet will be bound for the same buffer in the same process as the previous packet, in the hope...
...motion video, and partly by performance constraints already being felt with current protocols. Examples are Zwaenepoel s Blast protocol [4, 5], VMTP [6] and XTP [7] Present day heavyweight protocols such as OSI place notable performance constraints on distributed...
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J.B. Carter and W. Zwaenepoel, "Optimistic Implementation of Bulk Data Transfer Protocols " In Performance Evaluation Review, Vol. 17, No. 1, May 1989, Pages 61-69. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carter89optimistic.html More
@inproceedings{ carter89optimistic,
author = "John. B. Carter and Willy Zwaenepoel",
title = "Optimistic Implementation of Bulk Data Transfer Protocols",
booktitle = "Proc. 1989 {ACM} {SIGMETRICS} and {PERFORMANCE} '89: International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems",
month = "23-26",
publisher = "ACM Press",
address = "Berkeley, CA",
pages = "61--69",
year = "1989",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carter89optimistic.html" }
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