Title
High speed networking at Cray research
Abstract
For many years, ethernet has been the mainstay for TCP/IP and local area networking, and issues specific to wide area and long haul networks have not been adequately addressed. The advent of FDDI and HIPPI standards, which are, respectively, one and two orders of magnitude faster then Ethernet, and high speed cross country links, are causing what used to be experimental issues to become everyday problems. This paper will cover some of these issues, as they relate to the TCP/IP protocols, and the work that has happened at Cray Research in the development of the UNICOS† operating system to address these issues.
Year
DOI
Venue
1991
10.1145/116030.116038
Computer Communication Review
Keywords
Field
DocType
high speed network,long haul network,ip protocol,wide area,experimental issue,hippi standard,high speed cross country,everyday problem,cray research,local area network,operating system
Broadcasting,Internet Protocol,Computer science,Computer security,Fiber Distributed Data Interface,Computer network,HIPPI,Ethernet,Operating system
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
21
1
14
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.28
3
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andy Nicholson1142.28
Joe Golio2142.28
David A. Borman3142.28
Jeff Young4325.82
Wayne Roiger5142.28