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Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot)
From: "Jason Frisvold" <xenophage0 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:02:54 -0400
On 10/25/07, Paul Vixie <paul () vix com> wrote:
an economic crisis. Of course, Roberts has an agenda. He's now CEO of Anagran Inc., which makes a technology called flow-based routing that, Roberts claims, will solve all of the world's routing problems in one go."
Anyone have any experience with these Anagran flow routers? Are they that much of a departure from traditional routing that it makes a big difference? I haven't done a lot of research into flow-based routing at this point, but it sounds like this would be similar to the MPLS approach, no? How about cost per port versus traditional routers from Cisco or Juniper? It seems that he cites cost as the main point of contention, so are these Anagran routers truly less expensive? -- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold XenoPhage0 () gmail com http://blog.godshell.com
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- "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Paul Vixie (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Jason Frisvold (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Scott Brim (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Ross Vandegrift (Oct 26)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Alex Pilosov (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Joel Jaeggli (Oct 25)
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- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Andrew Odlyzko (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Leigh Porter (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Raymond Macharia (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Leigh Porter (Oct 25)
- Re: "ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis" (slashdot) Jason Frisvold (Oct 25)