LISP for Computing-Aware Networking
draft-kjsun-lisp-dyncast-03
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Authors | KJ Sun , Younghan Kim | ||
Last updated | 2023-05-09 (Latest revision 2022-11-05) | ||
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Abstract
When a service has been distributed over many locations in the network, providing service by utilizing computing resources hosted in various servers is required to consider supporting delay-sensitive service and optimizing network loads. For that reason, Computing- Aware Networking (CAN) is a new routing approach to balance services using service-specific metrics instead of simply dispatching the service request in a static way or optimizing solely connectivity metrics [draft-liu-can-ps-usecases]. Currently, CAN solutions are discussed with both existing technologies (e.g., DNS, L7 Load Balancer, etc.) and a new approach. In this document, it describes the LISP-based CAN approach and related standard works to meet requirements.
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