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UFO: a resilient layered routing architecture

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UFO: a resilient layered routing architecture
Conventional wisdom has held that routing protocols cannot achieve both scalability and high availability. Despite scaling relatively well, today's Internet routing system does not react quickly to changing network conditions (e.g., link failures or excessive congestion). Overlay networks, on the other hand, can respond quickly to changing network conditions, but their reliance on aggressive probing does not scale to large topologies. The paper presents a layered routing architecture called UFO (Underlay Fused with Overlays), which achieves the best of both worlds by having the "underlay" provide explicit notification about network conditions to help improve the efficiency and scalability of routing overlays. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.2.2 [Computer-Communication Networks]: Network Protocols; C.2.3 [Computer-Communication Networks]: Network Operations General Terms Routing Architecture, Overlay Networks, Network Monitoring
Yaping Zhu, Andy C. Bavier, Nick Feamster, Sampath
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where CCR
Authors Yaping Zhu, Andy C. Bavier, Nick Feamster, Sampath Rangarajan, Jennifer Rexford
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