Recent work on distributed RAM sharing has largely focused on leveraging low-latency networking technologies to optimize remote memory access. In contrast, we revisit the idea of ...
Vassil Roussev, Golden G. Richard III, Daniel Ting...
Presently, many distributed multimedia systems adapt to their changing environments and Quality of Service (QoS) requirements by exchanging control and feedback data between server...
Running multiple virtual networks, customized for different performance objectives, is a promising way to support diverse applications over a shared substrate. Despite being simpl...
Adaptive load distribution is necessary for parallel applications to co-exist e ectively with other jobs in a network of shared, heterogeneous workstations. We present three metho...
Jeremy Casas, Ravi B. Konuru, Steve W. Otto, Rober...
Current operating systems offer basic support for network interface controllers (NICs) supporting remote direct memory access (RDMA). Such support typically consists of a device d...