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Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Enough praises. I didn't like the parameters. I know the authors spent two pages of sensitivity analysis justifying them, and I respect their diligence. I just don't trust such static parameters can adapt to such a wide range of workloads. When things get overly complex, can we autotune it like how parallel programming community has done? It is almost impossible to predict performance because there are so many variable factors involved. In addition, I am worried that the perfo...

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Enough praises. I didn't like the parameters. I know the authors spent two pages of sensitivity analysis justifying them, and I respect their diligence. I just don't trust such static parameters can adapt to such a wide range of workloads. When things get overly complex, can we autotune it like how parallel programming community has done? It is almost impossible to predict performance because there are so many variable factors involved. In addition, I am worried that the perfo...

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Network Bits: November 2008

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Enough praises. I didn't like the parameters. I know the authors spent two pages of sensitivity analysis justifying them, and I respect their diligence. I just don't trust such static parameters can adapt to such a wide range of workloads. When things get overly complex, can we autotune it like how parallel programming community has done? It is almost impossible to predict performance because there are so many variable factors involved. In addition, I am worried that the perfo...

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Network Bits: Delay Tolerant Network

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. The author argues the TCP has fundamental assumptions that are broken in "challenged" networks both in network characteristics and end point capabilities. Instead, the author proposes an architecture that is delay and link loss tolerant using a store and forward overlay to interconnect them. Randy H. Katz. This was recently turned on in Deep Space mission by Nasa, so I agree that the ideas have application. November 18, 2008 at 10:27 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Network Bits: August 2008

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Friday, August 29, 2008. End-to-end Arguments in System Design. This paper argues that functions placed at lower level of a system may be redundant and less effective compared to functions placed at the application level. It uses several examples to show that lower level implementations may only offer a performance advantage over higher level functions. The paper focuses on communication subsystem, but can be applied to other parts of a distributed system design. Welcome to Network Bits. Welcome to Netwo...

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Network Bits: September 2008

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Scaling Internet Routers Using Optics. The paper proposes a design based on hybrid optical and electrical that is more practical and can be implemented in three years, but provides no evaluation or simulation to justify the practicality. Perhaps the community familiar with optical design can immediately see why they are easier to design than a pure optical one, but it was not very clear to me personally. Thursday, September 18, 2008. In addition, the paper also discusses the ...

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Network Bits: i3

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Thursday, November 6, 2008. I like the basic idea behind i3. I am not certain the implementation can be widely deployed due to the problem in scaling up. They are already seeing some performance overhead with using DHT as trigger maintenance method. Nevertheless this model of communication opens up a wide range of possiblities to improve and hopefully overtime there will be innovation in the details of implementation of such system that overhead and scaling problem can be resolved.

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