By: Keith Townsend
Reblogged this on Virtualized Geek and commented: I just listened to a talk from Berkeley professor Scott Shenker yesterday on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVs7Pc99S7w that gave an excellent...
View ArticleBy: Guest
It is quite easy to forget the 25+ years of innovation in routing protocols – that run the whole Internet today – without which the likes of Facebook & Google would be non-existent. Distributed...
View ArticleBy: Keith Townsend
I’m sure someone has written a book on this but a question that I ask myself is why is this so? Why has the Operating System and programming languages been able to create the abstractions that make...
View ArticleBy: Alex Benik
Actually I very much agree with you. Distributed routing protocols have allowed the internet to scale incredibly well and are not going away. Even with centralized TE, traditional protocols do a great...
View ArticleBy: Michael P.
Shouldn’t an article that mentions whitebox network vendors authored by a principal at Battery Venture disclose their investment in Cumulus Networks? http://www.battery.com/portfolio/cumulus.html...
View ArticleBy: Plexxi Inc
Great read, Alex. I agree that the networking industry has been starving for the next big thing for quite some time now. And, with all the focus on SDN and OpenFlow, we’re starting to have a much...
View ArticleBy: jdmamba
Reblogged this on <a href="http://applicationspeeds.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/197/" rel="nofollow">applicationspeeds</a>.
View ArticleBy: Jim Crawford
Interesting point by anonymous “guest” on the inherent risks and unknown pitfalls of centralization. On the other hand, the risks of the current Internet economic model are well-known: increased demand...
View ArticleBy: Jimmy
Their days are numbered? Not quite. Who do you think will be building the new hardware? And by the way, there is no longer such a thing as centralization which isn’t at the same time distributed. You...
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