• Donate
  • Log In
Home
  • About
    • About
      • About Us
      • Our Board of Directors
      • Board Meeting Minutes
      • Board Elections
      • Updates & Announcements
      • Our Staff
      • Governance & Financials
      • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Events
    • Events
      • Upcoming
      • Past
      • Conference FAQ
      • Conference Policies
      • Code of Conduct
      • Calls for Papers
      • Author Resources
      • Grant Opportunities
      • Best Papers
      • Test of Time Awards
  • Join & Support
    • Join & Support
      • Become a Member
      • Ways to Give
      • Our Supporters
      • Student Opportunities
      • Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Archive
    • Archive
      • Proceedings
      • Multimedia
      • ;login: Archive
      • Short Topics in System Administration Series
      • Journal of Education in System Administration (JESA)
      • Journal of Election Technology and Systems (JETS)
      • Computing Systems Journal
  • Search

Jump the Queue to Lower Latency

Author(s): 
Matthew P. Grosvenor, Malte Schwarzkopf, Ionel Gog, and Andrew Moore

In this article, we show that it is possible and practical to achieve bounded latency in datacenter networks using QJump, an open-source tool that we’ve been building at the University of Cambridge. Furthermore, we show how QJump can concurrently support a range of network service levels, from strictly bounded latency through to line-rate throughput using the prioritization features found in any datacenter switch...

Download Article: 
PDF icon Jump the Queue to Lower Latency
Article Section: 
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
;login: issue: 
April 2015, Vol. 40, No. 2
USENIX logo
  • Contact USENIX
  • Privacy Policy

© USENIX 2025
EIN 13-3055038

Website designed and built by Giant Rabbit LLC
Powered by Backdrop CMS

We need contributions from individuals like you.

USENIX conferences directly influence the development of computing systems and products used worldwide. Contribute today to support this vital work for the next 50 years.

Secure the Future of USENIX

Donate
Close