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IMC
2003
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
In search of path diversity in ISP networks
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can exploit path diversity to balance load and improve robustness. Unfortunately, it is difficult to evaluate the potential impact of these appr...
Renata Teixeira, Keith Marzullo, Stefan Savage, Ge...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
ISP and Egress Path Selection for Multihomed Networks
— Multihoming has been used by stub networks for several years as a form of redundancy, improving the availability of Internet access. More recently, Intelligent Route Control (I...
Amogh Dhamdhere, Constantinos Dovrolis
DSN
2004
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Impact of Path Diversity on Multi-homed and Overlay Networks
Multi-homed and overlay networks are two widely studied approaches aimed at leveraging the inherent redundancy of the Internet's underlying routing infrastructure to enhance ...
Junghee Han, Farnam Jahanian
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
11 years 7 months ago
A comparative study of architectural impact on BGP next-hop diversity
—Large ISPs have been growing rapidly in both the size and global connectivity. To scale with the sheer number of routers, many providers have replaced the flat full-mesh iBGP c...
Jong Han Park, Pei-chun Cheng, Shane Amante, Doria...
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Topology aware overlay networks
— Recently, overlay networks have emerged as a means to enhance end-to-end application performance and availability. Overlay networks attempt to leverage the inherent redundancy ...
Junghee Han, David Watson, Farnam Jahanian