Ten Gigabit Ethernet
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Page 1: Ten Gigabit Ethernet
Page 2: Outline
Page 3: The Web100 project
Page 4: The Wizard Gap
Page 5: The Wizard Gap
Page 6: TCP "tuning" requires experts
Page 7: TCP tuning is painful debugging
Page 8: Web100: Just ask TCP
Page 9: Why is this important?
Page 10: Further changes
Page 11: Loose ends for further research
Page 12: Protocol Interactions
Page 13: Framing the problem
Page 14: Two Primary TCP Control Systems
Page 15: Congestion Control
Page 16: TCP Self Clock
Page 17: Tcptrace
Page 18: A Tcptrace
Page 19: Capture Effect
Page 20: ATM Policer Failure
Page 21: TCP Correct Operations Summary
Page 22: MTU Issues
Page 23: Quote
Page 24: Moore's Law
Page 25: Packet Times
Page 26: Costs #1: Cycles to Process Packets
Page 27: Costs #2: PSC's TCS
Page 28: Why not Ethernet in the TCS?
Page 29: Machine Area Nets
Page 30: Need to Consider All Costs
Page 31: The ATM rat hole
Page 32: Proposed retro History
Page 33: How do we get from here to there?
Page 34: A Word About Cost
Page 35: A Prediction About Benefits
Page 36: Wrap up
Page 37: MTU Compounds Protocol Problems
Page 38: Wizard Gap Revisited
Page 39: Wizard Gap Revisited
Page 40: Which is more important?
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Page 43: Diagnosing path bottlenecks
Page 44: Web100 Project Overview
Page 45: Current Web100 status
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