SCION: The overlay network for bankers
SCION has both supporters and critics, but it faces a major challenge: Replacing BGP while competing in an environment where network decisions are driven more by carrier costs than by strategic priorities.
SCION has both supporters and critics, but it faces a major challenge: Replacing BGP while competing in an environment where network decisions are driven more by carrier costs than by strategic priorities.
Why set up a bandwidth reservation framework, and how might it be used in practice?
Guest Post: New routing method uses bandwidth reservations, improving speed and security to meet service-level objectives.
Guest Post: SCION is a clean-slate architecture, overcoming limitations of today’s IP and BGP-based Internet.
Guest Post: Is it possible to run a complex protocol such as SCION directly on hardware using the flexibility provided by P4?
Guest Post: Path-aware architectures are showing potential as means to improve efficiency and solve many of the security issues of today’s Internet.