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引用次数: 10
摘要
由Silicon Graphics Inc.的G. Chesson博士领导的一个国际研究小组为现代分布式计算系统开发了一种新的传输+网络协议。首先对现有协议(如TCP、TP4、Delta-t、NETBLT、GAM-T-103、VMTP、URP)进行了研究,以了解它们对常见数据传输问题的解决方案。然后,一个名为XTP (Xpress Transfer protocol)的新协议被开发出来,它既重用了已知的好想法,又在通信服务的定义和交付方面开辟了新的领域。XTP是专门为在硬件中实现而设计的,作为协议引擎,它将连接到商用FDDI芯片组。作者首先介绍了XTP设计的基本原理,然后介绍了他在生产软件实现方面的经验。
An international group of researchers, led by Dr. G. Chesson at Silicon Graphics Inc., has developed a new transport+network protocol for modern distributed computing systems. Extant protocols (e.g. TCP, TP4, Delta-t, NETBLT, GAM-T-103, VMTP, URP) were first examined to understand their solutions to common data transfer problems. Then, a new protocol called XTP (Xpress Transfer Protocol) was developed which both reuses ideas known to be good and breaks new ground in the definition and delivery of communications services. XTP is specifically designed for implementation in hardware as the Protocol Engine which will connect to a commercial FDDI chipset. The author reports first on the philosophy underlying XTP's design, and then on his experiences in producing a software implementation.<>