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Can User-Level Protocols Take Advantage of Multi-CPU NICs? (2002)  (Make Corrections)  (6 citations)
Piyush Shivam, Pete Wyckoff, D. Panda



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Abstract: User-level protocols and their implementations on smart and programmable network interface cards (NICs) have been alleviating the communication bottleneck for high speed interconnets . Most of the user-level protocols developed so far have been based on single-CPU NICs. One of the more popular current generation Gigabit Ethernet NICs includes two CPUs, though. This raises an open challenge whether performance of user-level protocols can be improved by taking advantage of a multi-CPU NIC. In... (Update)

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.... interfaces to implement user level protocols directly in network interfaces or to analyze performance issues in network servers [4, 5, 12, 15]. Shivam et al. implemented a parallelized version of their own Ethernet Message Passing (EMP) protocol on the Tigon [15] EMP is a...

...protocol similar to VIA over Gigabit Ethernet. This motivated us towards the development of Ethernet Message Passing (EMP) protocol [16, 15], using which the applications can take full advantage of the bandwidth offered by Gigabit Ethernet with minimum latency. While this...

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Piyush Shivam, Pete Wyckoff, and Dhabaleswar Panda. Can User-Level Protocols Take Advantage of Multi-CPU NICs? In Proceedings of the International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'02), pages 64--69, April 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shivam02can.html   More

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