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ICNP
1998
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Distributed Packet Rewriting and its Application to Scalable Server Architectures
To construct high performance Web servers, system builders are increasingly turning to distributed designs. An important challenge that arises in such designs is the need to direc...
Azer Bestavros, Mark Crovella, Jun Liu, David Mart...
JOIN
2006
128views more  JOIN 2006»
13 years 5 months ago
Galo: a Deployable Framework for Providing Better than Best-Effort Quality of Service
In this paper we propose a deployable approach to improving QoS by using a generic, extendable, overlay architecture; the Generalized Application Layer Overlay (GALO). The goals of...
Raheem A. Beyah, Raghupathy Sivakumar, John A. Cop...
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Cross-Layer Survivability in WDM-Based Networks
—In layered networks, a single failure at a lower layer may cause multiple failures in the upper layers. As a result, traditional schemes that protect against single failures may...
Kyunghan Lee, Eytan Modiano
BNT
1997
13 years 6 months ago
Tag-switching architecture: overview
Tag switching is a way to combine the label-swapping forwarding paradigm with network layer routing. This has several advantages. Tags can have a wide spectrum of forwarding granu...
Yakov Rekhter
CCR
2008
91views more  CCR 2008»
13 years 5 months ago
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 do...
Yaping Zhu, Andy C. Bavier, Nick Feamster, Sampath...