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Protocol-independent redundant traffic elimination (RTE) is a method to detect and remove redundant chunks of data from network-layer packets by using caching at both ends of a network link or path. In this paper, we propose a set of techniques to improve the effectiveness of packet-level RTE. In particular, we consider two bypass techniques, with one based on packet size, and the other based on content...
This paper argues the need for "smart edge" devices to enhance the performance, functionality, and security of data center networks. Three examples, drawn primarily from the prior networking literature, are used to illustrate this point. The first example is the TCP in-cast problem, wherein highly concurrent TCP flows traverse a limited-buffer LAN switch, degrading system throughput. The...
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