Fast Reroute (FRR) and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain classes of failures without invoking the network control plane. While the set of such techniques is growing, the level of resiliency to failures that this approach can provide is not adequately understood. We embark upon a systematic algorithmic study of the resiliency of immediate failover in a variety of models (with/without packet marking/duplication, etc.). We leverage our findings to devise new schemes for immediate failover and show, both theoretically and experimentally, that these outperform existing approaches. © 2016 IEEE
International audienceTo provide a high availability and to be able to quickly react to link failure...
International audienceTo provide a high availability and to be able to quickly react to link failure...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
Fast reroute and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain class...
Fast Reroute (FRR) and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain...
To appear in the proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APO...
International audienceIn order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, m...
Abstract—Five nines availability is being expected from IP networks due to the growing popularity of...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
Modern network applications demand low-latency traffic engineering in the presence of network failur...
Link failures are a common cause of service disruptions in computer networks. When a network link fa...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
Abstract—Failure recovery using IP fast reroute (IPFRR) has gained much attention recently. The basi...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
International audienceTo provide a high availability and to be able to quickly react to link failure...
International audienceTo provide a high availability and to be able to quickly react to link failure...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
Fast reroute and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain class...
Fast Reroute (FRR) and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain...
To appear in the proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APO...
International audienceIn order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, m...
Abstract—Five nines availability is being expected from IP networks due to the growing popularity of...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
Modern network applications demand low-latency traffic engineering in the presence of network failur...
Link failures are a common cause of service disruptions in computer networks. When a network link fa...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
Abstract—Failure recovery using IP fast reroute (IPFRR) has gained much attention recently. The basi...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
International audienceTo provide a high availability and to be able to quickly react to link failure...
International audienceTo provide a high availability and to be able to quickly react to link failure...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...