Abstract

The effects of congestion on performance in interconnected high-speed local networks are investigated. The system studied uses network adapters as gateways to connect distributed local networks through a high-performance network link. Throughput measurements were determined by simulations of various combinations of link speeds, gateway buffering capacities, and local network traffic loads. The performance effects of several high-speed, local-network, bus-access protocols are investigated. Simulation model parameters are based on measurements of HYPERchannel networks. >

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