广域10gbps IP传输技术的实验研究

N. Rao, S. Poole, S. Hicks, C. Kemper, S. Hodson, Gregory C. Hinkel, Josh Lothian
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许多大型应用程序需要在高性能计算、存储和文件系统之间传输10 Gbps的数据,这些系统通过广域网连接。实现这种能力需要对所有必要的硬件和软件组件进行端到端优化,包括:(i)长途SONET或10gige连接;(ii)传输协议,如TCP和UDT, (iii)部署在连接端点的加密设备,以及(iv)主机计算、存储和文件系统。我们在10 Gbps广域连接上对这些技术进行了系统的实验研究。我们首先描述了一个具有高性能边缘和主机系统的全国性网络测试平台,它支持动态提供不同长度的10 Gbps连接。我们生成了带加密设备和不带加密设备的TCP和UDP的性能概况,并定性地描述了后者对传输方法的影响。对于使用TCP和UDT的文件传输,加密设备分别具有减少延迟和平滑动态的同等效果,这是由于板载缓冲区。我们的实验结果表明,尽管由于数据包加密和解密而增加了延迟,但这些加密设备导致更高或更平滑的文件传输吞吐量。
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Experimental study of wide-area 10 Gbps IP transport technologies
A number of large-scale applications require 10 Gbps data transport rates between high-performance computing, storage and file systems, which are connected over wide-area networks. Achieving such capability requires end-to-end optimization of all required hardware and software components including: (i) long haul SONET or 10 GigE connections; (ii) transport protocols such as TCP and UDT, (iii) encryption devices deployed at connection end points, and (iv) host computing, storage and file systems. We present a systematic experimental study of these technologies over 10 Gbps wide-area connections. We first describe a national-scale network testbed with high-performance edge and host systems, which supports dynamic provisioning of 10 Gbps connections of varying lengths. We generate the performance profiles for TCP and UDP with and without encryption devices, and qualitatively describe the effects of latter on transport methods. For file transfers using TCP and UDT, the encryption devices have the equivalent effect of reduced latency and smoother dynamics, respectively, due to on-board buffers. Our experimental results show that these encryption devices lead to higher or smoother file transfer throughputs in spite of the added latency due to packet encryption and decryption.
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