• Title/Summary/Keyword: 시스템 에어리어 네트워크

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Performance Evaluation of a Switching System for Metropolitan Area Networks (메트로폴리탄 에어리어 네트워크를 위한 스위칭 시스템의 성능 분석)

  • Mun Youngsong
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.4 no.6
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    • pp.69-73
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    • 2003
  • ATM and Ethernet are desirable transport mechanisms for the realization MAN(Metropolitan Area Networks). A relatively small sized switching system for MAN based on ATM is proposed and its performance is evaluated in this paper. For the performance evaluation, traffics should be firstly modeled because they are highly bursty. By varing the ratio of VBR traffics, detrimental effect of VBR traffics may be observed. Traffic load at each input port is also varied, From the results of simulation, operation conditions of the system to meet required QoS are obtained.

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Synchronization of Network Interfaces in System Area Networks (시스템 에어리어 네트?에서의 동기화 기법)

  • Song, Hyo-Jung
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.219-231
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    • 2005
  • Many applications in cluster computing require QoS (Quality of Service) services. Since performance predictability is essential to provide QoS service, underlying systems must provide predictable performance guarantees. One way to ensure such guarantees from network subsystems is to generate global schedules from applications'network requests and to execute the local portion of the schedules at each network interface. To ensure accurate execution of the schedules, it is essential that a global time base must be maintained by local clocks at each network interface. The task of providing a single time base is called a synchronization problem and this paper addresses the problem for system area networks. To solve the synchronization problem, FM-QoS (1) proposed a simple synchronization mechanism called FBS(Feedback-Based Synchronization) which uses built-in How control signals. This paper extends the basic notion of FM-QoS to a theoretical framework and generalizes it: 1) to identify a set of built-in network flow control signals for synchrony and to formalize it as a synchronizing schedule, and 2) to analyze the synchronization precision of FBS in terms of flow control parameters. Based on generalization, two application classes are studied for a single switch network and a multiple switch network. For each class, a synchroniring schedule is proposed and its bounded skew is analyzed. Unlike FM-QoS, the synchronizing schedule is proven to minimize the bounded skew value for a single switch network. To understand the analysis results in practical networks, skew values are obtained with flow control parameters of Myrinet-1280/SAN. We observed that the maximum bounded skew of FBS is 9.2 Usec or less over all our experiments. Based on this result, we came to a conclusion that FBS was a feasible synchronization mechanism in system area networks.