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Testbed testing results
This site contains testing results of high-speed protocols.
News
Real Deployment Results
Experimental results
Dummynet Testbed Results
Experimental results with net-2.6.25-rc3 (CUBIC v2.2)
Experimental results with net-2.6.22.git (David S. Miller's git tree)
- Intra protocol fairness testing with net-2.6.22.git CUBIC, BIC, HTCP, HSTCP, STCP, SACK, VEGAS, WESTWOOD, HYBLA, ILLINOIS, and LP
SACK processing efficiency
Experimental results with kernel2.6.18-rc4 with theCUBIC v2.1 patch
Experimental results with kernel 2.6.13 with the following patches:BIC patchCUBIC v2.0 patchSACK patch
- Fairness, convergence time, RTT fairness, and TCP friendliness with and without background trafficTechnical ReportResults
- Stability testing results of High-speed protocols[1]
NS2 Simulation Results
Other Groups' work
Papers
- S. Ha and I. Rhee,Taming the Elephants: New TCP Slow Start, NCSU TechReport 2008.
- S. Ha, I. Rhee and L. Xu,CUBIC: A New TCP-Friendly High-Speed Variant, ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review 2008.
- Rebuttal to "Experimental Evaluation of Cubic-TCP" by Leith, Shorten and McCullagh.
- S. Ha, L. Le, I. Rhee, and L. Xu,Impact of background traffic on performance of high-speed TCP variant protocols, Computer Networks 2007.
- H. Cai, D. Eun, S. Ha, I. Rhee, and L. Xu,Stochastic Ordering for Internet Congestion Control and its Applications, IEEE INFOCOM 2007.
- H. Cai, D. Eun, S. Ha, I. Rhee, and L. Xu,Stochastic Ordering for Internet Congestion Control, PFLDnet 2007.
- S.Ha, Y. Kim, L. Le, I. Rhee, and L. Xu,A Step toward Realistic Performance Evaluation of High-Speed TCP Variants, PFLDnet 2006.
- L. Xu, K. Harfoush, and I. Rhee,Binary Increase Congestion Control for Fast Long-Distance Networks, INFOCOM 2004.
Internet Drafts
External Links
- TcpProbe[2]
- Nettem[3]
- A Linux TCP implementation for NS2[4]
- Web100 Project[5]
- GIT HowTo[6][7][8]
- TCP Tuning Guide[9]
- Enabing High Performance Data Transfers[10]
- PERT (Performance) Guide[11]
- The International Workshop on Protocols for Fast Long-Distance Networks20072006200520042003
Maintained by Sangtae Ha (sangtae.ha AT gmail DOT com)