Environment settings for Paxos-MIC Sample Clauses

Environment settings for Paxos-MIC. We used the OpenJDK 6 Java Virtual Machine with no JIT compilation to run our measure- ments. Two types of network configurations have been considered for the measurements of the Paxos-MIC protocol. The first one is mono-site (Rennes) inside which the Roundtrip Time (RTT) between two nodes is low (less than 0.140 ms). The second one is multi-site as it interconnects different Grid’5000 sites (Orsay, Lille, Toulouse, Grenoble and Rennes). In this configuration, the RTT between two nodes located at two different sites is much higher than within one site and varies according to the considered sites (see Table 6.1). As explained in Section 5.2, a significant part of the process interaction is modeled as multicast communication. In mono-site configurations, our current implementation of the Paxos-MIC protocol uses multicast listeners/notifiers between nodes located on the same site. However, the routers that connect Grid’5000 sites do not forward multicast traffic. In order to overcome this drawback, for our multi-site configurations, we also implemented UDP relays that transmit multicast packets to nodes located at remote sites. The UDP relays ensure the following: every packet sent over one multicast address is forwarded to the other multicast addresses through several unicasts.
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