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VISA@SIGCOMM 2009: Barcelona, Spain
- Guru M. Parulkar, Cédric Westphal:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Virtualized Infrastructure Systems and Architectures, VISA 2009, Barcelona, Spain, August 17, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-595-6
Virtualized data plane
- Muhammad Bilal Anwer, Nick Feamster:
Building a fast, virtualized data plane with programmable hardware. 1-8 - Yong Liao, Dong Yin, Lixin Gao:
PdP: parallelizing data plane in virtual network substrate. 9-18
Applications
- Richard Potter, Akihiro Nakao:
Mobitopolo: a portable infrastructure to facilitate flexible deployment and migration of distributed applications with virtual topologies. 19-28 - Eric Keller, Ruby B. Lee, Jennifer Rexford:
Accountability in hosted virtual networks. 29-36 - Fang Hao, T. V. Lakshman, Sarit Mukherjee, Haoyu Song:
Enhancing dynamic cloud-based services using network virtualization. 37-44
Architectures
- Olaf Landsiedel, Georg Kunz, Stefan Götz, Klaus Wehrle:
A virtual platform for network experimentation. 45-52 - Sunay Tripathi, Nicolas Droux, Thirumalai Srinivasan, Kais Belgaied:
Crossbow: from hardware virtualized NICs to virtualized networks. 53-62 - Gregor Schaffrath, Christoph Werle, Panagiotis Papadimitriou, Anja Feldmann, Roland Bless, Adam Greenhalgh, Andreas Wundsam, Mario Kind, Olaf Maennel, Laurent Mathy:
Network virtualization architecture: proposal and initial prototype. 63-72 - Jorge Carapinha, Javier Jiménez:
Network virtualization: a view from the bottom. 73-80
Resource management
- Jens Lischka, Holger Karl:
A virtual network mapping algorithm based on subgraph isomorphism detection. 81-88 - Costas Courcoubetis, Richard R. Weber:
Economic issues in shared infrastructures. 89-96 - Shinsuke Miwa, Mio Suzuki, Hiroaki Hazeyama, Satoshi Uda, Toshiyuki Miyachi, Youki Kadobayashi, Yoichi Shinoda:
Experiences in emulating 10K AS topology with massive VM multiplexing. 97-104
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