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Connection-oriented versus connectionless protocols: a performance study

Meister, Bernd Werner
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Janson, Philippe A.  
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Svobodova, Liba
1985
IEEE Transactions on Computers

The authors investigate the impact of different implementations of an end-to-end transport service on the performance of high-volume data transfers in a local-area network. Of particular interest is the impact of using a connection-oriented logical-link control (LLC) protocol below a connection-oriented transport protocol. The performance measure is the throughput which can be achieved between two stations either from memory to memory or from disk to disk. The throughput was determined by simulation for various combinations of different LLC protocols, disk models, and processor speeds. The parameters for the simulation model were determined partially by measurements of an implemented file server. The results show that the performance penalty of a connection-oriented LLC protocol can be substantial, but can be significantly lowered when an acknowledgment accumulation strategy is applied.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TC.1985.6312214
Author(s)
Meister, Bernd Werner
Janson, Philippe A.  
Svobodova, Liba
Date Issued

1985

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Volume

C-34

Issue

12

Start page

1164

End page

1173

Subjects

COMPUTER SIMULATION

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LACAL  
Available on Infoscience
June 25, 2010
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