May 01 2008

A Survey of Grid Networking

Published by Ankantoiel

Authors:

Carmen Brenner and Harald Kapferer

Content:

This paper provides a rough survey of Grid networking. This paper will not cover each aspect of Grid networking. Instead it will focus on some new developed data transfer protocols which try to overcome the problems with TCP and data transfer over links with a high bandwith-delay product and some technologies which have been especially developed for different needs that have arisen in Grid environments (e.g. NWS).

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