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SC Conference - Activity Details
Improving GridFTP Performance Using The Phoebus Session Layer
Authors:
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Ezra Kissel
(University of Delaware)
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Aaron Brown
(University of Delaware)
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Martin Swany
(University of Delaware)
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Papers Session
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Virtual Wide-Area Networking
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Tuesday, 03:30PM - 04:15PM
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Room PB256
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Abstract:
Phoebus is an infrastructure for improving end-to-end throughput
in high-bandwidth, long-distance networks by using a “session
layer” protocol and “Gateways” in the network. Phoebus has
the ability to dynamically allocate resources and to use segment specific
transport protocols between Gateways, as well as applying
other performance-improving techniques on behalf of the user.
One of the key data movement applications in high-performance
and Grid computing is GridFTP from the Globus project. GridFTP
features a modular library interface called XIO that allows it to
use alternative transport mechanisms. To facilitate use of the Phoebus
system, we have implemented a Globus XIO driver for Phoebus.
This paper presents tests of the Phoebus-enabled GridFTP over
a network testbed that allows us to modify latency and loss rates.
We discuss use of various transport connections, both end-to-end
and hop-by-hop, and evaluate the performance of a variety of
cases.
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