The research community is devoting increasing attention to software routers based on off-the-shelf hardware and open-source operating systems running on the personalcomputer (PC) architecture. Today’s high-end PCs are equipped with peripheral component interconnect (PCI) shared buses enabling them to easily fit into the multi-gigabit-per-second routing segment, for a price much lower than that of commercial routers. However, commercially-available PC network interface cards (NICs) lack programmability, and require not only packets to cross the PCI bus twice, but also to be processed in software by the operating system, strongly reducing the achievable forwarding rate. It is therefore interesting to explore the performance of cus...
In this article we describe our experience and progress in accelerating an FPGA router. Placement an...
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The reliability and the security of communication networks require efficient components to finely an...
The research community is devoting increasing attention to software routers based on off-the-shelf h...
Abstract — The research community is devoting increasing attention to software routers based on off-...
Software routers are becoming an important alternative to proprietary and expensive network devices,...
Software routers based on personal computer (PC) architectures are becoming an important alternative...
The continuing advances in the performance of network servers make it essential for network interfac...
As communication networks evolve towards 100 gigabits per second rates to address increasing demand ...
Software routing promises to offer more adaptive and easily programmable network nodes. Until now, ...
FPGAs are being increasingly used on networkinterface cards (NICs) as offload units to accelerate pa...
Ethernet is a computer networking technology that first appeared in 1973 and finds application in co...
Abstract. We consider IP routers based on off-the-shelf personal computer (PC) hardware running the ...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) necessarily requires computing with a large number of nodes. As co...
The advent of multicore CPUs has led to renewed interest in software routers built from commodity PC...
In this article we describe our experience and progress in accelerating an FPGA router. Placement an...
Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses...
The reliability and the security of communication networks require efficient components to finely an...
The research community is devoting increasing attention to software routers based on off-the-shelf h...
Abstract — The research community is devoting increasing attention to software routers based on off-...
Software routers are becoming an important alternative to proprietary and expensive network devices,...
Software routers based on personal computer (PC) architectures are becoming an important alternative...
The continuing advances in the performance of network servers make it essential for network interfac...
As communication networks evolve towards 100 gigabits per second rates to address increasing demand ...
Software routing promises to offer more adaptive and easily programmable network nodes. Until now, ...
FPGAs are being increasingly used on networkinterface cards (NICs) as offload units to accelerate pa...
Ethernet is a computer networking technology that first appeared in 1973 and finds application in co...
Abstract. We consider IP routers based on off-the-shelf personal computer (PC) hardware running the ...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) necessarily requires computing with a large number of nodes. As co...
The advent of multicore CPUs has led to renewed interest in software routers built from commodity PC...
In this article we describe our experience and progress in accelerating an FPGA router. Placement an...
Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses...
The reliability and the security of communication networks require efficient components to finely an...