We have built some of the infrastructure that will allow us to test the replication engine, inducing faults into practical network settings. Currently, our tests are still configned to our lab.
We designed two alternative global flow control schemes. The first scheme is a cost benefit approach to buffer utilization in the overlay network routers. The second Scheme is a cost benefit approach to capacity utilization of the overlay links. We have implemented the buffer utilization cost-benefit scheme in the ns2 simulation toolkit and in the Spread group communication system. Preliminary results are promissing. It seems that keeping track of buffers is more successful compared with keeping track of link utilization since the link utilization is very hard to measure on the overlay network, it changes rapidly, and hard to assess.