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IP multicast enables efficient data transport for Grid applications. This study evaluates reliable multicast protocols for high-throughput needs in areas like distributed computing and collaborative visualization.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Network Engineering
  • Distributed Systems

Background:

  • Multicast communication efficiently sends data to multiple destinations.
  • IP multicast is valuable for wide-area networks and Grid computing.
  • Grid applications demand high-throughput reliable multicast.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Evaluate state-of-the-art reliable multicast protocols for Grid applications.
  • Assess current technology's suitability for Grid requirements.
  • Identify future research directions in reliable multicast for the Grid.

Main Methods:

  • Extensive evaluation studies of reliable multicast protocols.
  • Testing conducted on the UK's high-speed academic networks.
  • Analysis focused on protocols supporting Grid-enabled applications.

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Main Results:

  • Performance of current reliable multicast protocols was assessed.
  • Suitability for high-throughput, reliable data transfer in Grid environments was examined.
  • Key findings inform the capabilities and limitations of existing technologies.

Conclusions:

  • Current reliable multicast technology's ability to meet Grid demands is analyzed.
  • The study provides insights into the effectiveness of protocols for Grid applications.
  • Future research directions are discussed to enhance multicast capabilities for the Grid.