Redner Info | Associate Professor at Simula Research Laboratory, and at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo; Vice research director, network and distributed systems at Simula |
Beginn | 12.03.2007, 17:00 Uhr |
Ort | TU Braunschweig, Informatikzentrum, Mühlenpfordtstraße 23, 1. OG, Seminarraum 105 |
Eingeladen durch | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Wolf |
On servers or proxy caches, there is a huge scaling challenge in supporting thousands of concurrent users that request delivery of high-rate, time-dependent data like audio and video, because this requires transfers of large amounts of data through several sub-systems within a streaming node. For example, data copying and user/kernel boundary crossings consume a large amount of resources and may be severe bottlenecks. Here, we therefore revisit the "old" data movement problem and provide an evaluation of possible streaming data I/O paths in Linux 2.6 kernel. We have implemented and evaluated several enhanced mechanisms and show how to provide support for more efficient memory usage and reduction of user/kernel space switches for streaming applications. |
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