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Flow Processing and the Rise of Commodity Network Hardware
Greenhalgh, Adam; Huici, Felipe; Hoerdt, Mickael et al.
2009In Computer Communication Review
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Keywords :
Architecture; Flow processing; Virtualization; Internet
Abstract :
[en] The Internet has seen a proliferation of specialized middlebox devices that carry out crucial network functionality such as load balancing, packet inspection and intrusion detection. Recent advances in CPU power, memory, buses and network connectivity have turned commodity PC hardware into a powerful network platform. Furthermore, commodity switch technologies have recently emerged offering the possibility to control the switching of flows in a fine-grained manner. Exploiting these new technologies, we present a new class of network architectures which enables flow processing and forwarding at unprecedented flexibility and low cost.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Greenhalgh, Adam;  University College London - UCL > Computer Science
Huici, Felipe;  NEC Laboratories Europe
Hoerdt, Mickael;  Lancaster University > Computing Department
Papadimitriou, Panagiotis;  Lancaster University > Computing Department
Handley, Mark;  University College London - UCL > Computer Science
Mathy, Laurent ;  Lancaster University > Computing Department
Language :
English
Title :
Flow Processing and the Rise of Commodity Network Hardware
Publication date :
April 2009
Journal title :
Computer Communication Review
ISSN :
0146-4833
eISSN :
1943-5819
Publisher :
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), United States - New York
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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