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Reliable Multicast Transport

When people talk about "Reliable Multicast", they usually mean a single protocol at a single 'layer' of a protocol stack, typically the transport layer (although I've seen people propose it in the network and even link (ATM!) layers too), that can act as any layered protocol can - to provide common functionality for applications (higher layers) that need it.

So what's wrong with that?

Well, possibly 3 things (or more):

1.
Fate sharing
2.
Performance
3.
Semantics



 

Jon CROWCROFT
1998-12-03