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Survivability in Virtualized Networks

Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2014
Future highly-reliable cloud and network services demand for survivability architectures covering network and IT infrastructures. We propose corresponding design models and evaluate them.
Dominic Schupke   +2 more
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Networked virtual environments

Proceedings of the 1992 symposium on Interactive 3D graphics - SI3D '92, 1992
The Virtual Environment Realtime Network (VERN) is an object oriented testbed for the interconnection of environments over a network of graphical workstations. VERN is based on extensions to the networking technology of the DARPA sponsored SIMNET combined combat training system and the Distributed Interactive Simulation protocol being developed as a ...
Brian S. Blau   +3 more
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VIRCONEL: A Network Virtualizer

2011 IEEE 19th Annual International Symposium on Modelling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2011
In this paper we present VIRCONEL, a new, open source (LGPL) tool that we developed to run experiments and do research in networked ICT environments built from real software. VIRCONEL features an integrated graphical user interface to model, deploy, launch, runtime-control and measure a target system with an arbitrary network topology. Based on Open VZ,
Yacine Benchaïb, Artur Hecker
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Virtual networking

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2010
Over a decade ago, virtual networking started with a simple bridging of VM's virtual network adapter to host's physical network adapter in VMware's Workstation product. With VMware's vSphere 4 product, virtual networking has evolved to a distributed virtual networking infrastructure with pluggable packet switching and filtering modules, under the ...
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Research on Virtual Network for Virtual Mobile Network

2010 Second International Conference on Computer and Network Technology, 2010
In recent years, Network Virtualization has become a big issue which is utility computing, grid computing and cloud computing. Network virtualization provides the feasibility of running multiple architectures also, it can diversify the future Internet Architecture into separate virtual networks according to different applications and requirement ...
Jong-Seo Lee, Il-Young Moon
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Networked virtual worlds

Proceedings Computer Animation'95, 2002
Networked virtual worlds allow multiple virtual worlds connected on a network to share information with one another. Developing such virtual worlds is, however, fraught with many difficulties. Handling both the networking and user interface needs of virtual worlds in an efficient manner poses interesting trade-off-options. In this paper, we discuss the
Gurminder Singh   +3 more
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Network Function Virtualization

IEEE Internet Computing, 2016
Network function virtualization (NFV) is a series of upcoming technologies that allow the high-volume packet-processing functions forming the modern Internet's core to be virtualized, so that they can run on commodity cloud computing platforms. This special issue of IEEE Internet Computing highlights some of the opportunities, challenges, and solutions
Kaustubh Joshi 0001, Theophilus Benson
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Virtual deployment of virtual networks in Network as a Service

2017
While telecommunication and networking are driven by massive adoption of virtualization and the emergence of network programmability, the process of deployment remains an important phase in virtual networks (VNs) life-cycle. We raise through this chapter the question about the importance and opportuneness of redesigning VN deployment process in this ...
Gladys Diaz   +2 more
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On the management of virtual networks

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2013
Network virtualization is a feasible solution to tackle so-called Internet ossification by enabling the deployment of novel network architectures in a flexible and controlled way. With network virtualization, it is possible to have multiple virtual networks running simultaneously on top of a shared physical infrastructure.
Rafael Pereira Esteves   +2 more
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Virtual network computing

IEEE Internet Computing, 1998
VNC is an ultra thin client system based on a simple display protocol that is platform independent. It achieves mobile computing without requiring the user to carry any hardware. VNC provides access to home computing environments from anywhere in the world, on whatever computing infrastructure happens to be available-including, for example, public Web ...
Tristan Richardson   +3 more
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