Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH
Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH
Gigapops Who will be operating them? Where will they be? How many will there be? What is the aggregate throughput that they will require? What is the maximum per port throughput? How many ports will they need to support? Will they support "mixing"? (mixing is used to defeat traffic analysis) Whose hardware and software will they use? What is the required functionality? Maguire Gigapops 13: 34 of 91 maguire@kth.se 2010.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik
Speed through Silicon FPGAs used in many routers - for flexibility and to allow near hardware speed implementations of protocols. ASICs: Vertex Networks, Inc. , MMC Networks, Inc, Galileo Technology, TI, … Maguire Speed through Silicon 13: 35 of 91 maguire@kth.se 2010.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik
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- Page 769 and 770: Secure Mailer (aka Postfix) Wietse
- Page 771 and 772: • TCP Wrappers - allows monitorin
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- Page 783 and 784: Generations of technology versus ge
- Page 785 and 786: Dissemination not conversation On s
- Page 787 and 788: Are interplanetary and intergalacti
- Page 789 and 790: Trends: Shifting from traditional t
- Page 791 and 792: Visualizing these laws 100 25000 80
- Page 793 and 794: Exponential growth As Ray Kurzweil
- Page 795 and 796: Is this only true for books? Chris
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- Page 799 and 800: What Would Google Do? Jeff Jarvis
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- Page 805 and 806: PC interfaces Standard I/O ports of
- Page 807 and 808: IP Storage Area Networks (SANs) Usi
- Page 809 and 810: • Internet SCSI (iSCSI) JBOD == J
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- Page 821 and 822: Future of the Internet An important
- Page 823 and 824: Clean slate re-design of the Intern
- Page 825 and 826: Is an hourglass the right model? Ru
- Page 827 and 828: Wikinomics Don Tapscott and Anthony
- Page 829 and 830: Resource pooling examples Resource
- Page 831 and 832: What kinds of things might be inter
- Page 833 and 834: Vehicle Area Networks (VANs) Contro
- Page 835 and 836: • Vehicle maintenance: diagnostic
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- Page 845 and 846: Evolution of new varieties of netwo
- Page 847 and 848: How do I know where I am? Location
- Page 849 and 850: Requirements • Systems with which
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Speed through Silicon<br />
FPGAs used in many routers - <strong>for</strong> flexibility and to allow near hardware speed<br />
implementations of protocols.<br />
ASICs: Vertex Networks, Inc. , MMC Networks, Inc, Galileo Technology, TI, …<br />
Maguire Speed through Silicon 13: 35 of 91<br />
maguire@kth.se <strong>2010</strong>.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik