MPTCP

Controllable per-Flow Load Balancing

Wed, 01/05/2011 - 14:22 by Gregory Detal • Categories:
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Classic load-balancing techniques revisited

Controlable per-Flow Load Balancing (CFLB) is an initiative to revisit current load-balancing techniques. These techniques suffer from the fact that they use hash-based functions to balance packet. This prevent hosts to control the path taken by their packets.

CFLB consists of an invertible mechanism that allows sources to easily steer packets over any load-balanced path. CFLB consists in multiple implementation parts:

* A Linux kernel implementation of the CFLB-router forwarding path.

Our members: 
Gregory Detal
Our members: 
Christoph Paasch
Programming language: 
C
Development State: 
beta

MultiPath TCP

Tue, 11/17/2009 - 18:29 by Sébastien Barré • Categories:
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The Linux kernel MPTCP project

Visit our official MPTCP-website at http://multipath-tcp.org

Research topic related: 
TRILOGY
Research project related: 
Evolution of the Internet architecture
Our members: 
Sébastien Barré
Our members: 
Olivier Bonaventure
Our members: 
Gregory Detal
Our members: 
Fabien Duchêne
Our members: 
Christoph Paasch
Licence: 
GPL
Programming language: 
C
Development State: 
beta

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