He adds that while communication by servers on
the ground might take hundreds of milliseconds,
in the cloud the same operation may take only
one millisecond from one machine to another.
Its orders of magnitude faster, and in the
cloud we can easily afford more bandwidth
resources, too. The photons have less distance
to travel in the cloud than on the ground. All
these factors make outsourcing the
decision-making to the cloud more advantageous.
The researchers say this new approach of
enabling interdomain routing as a service is a
radically different approach compared to todays practice.
I think this would work if you re-route the
plasma conduits on deck 23 to the output of the main deflector dish.
At 03:52 PM 04/10/2019, Phil Pishioneri wrote:
[Came up in some digest summary I receive]
Using Cloud Resources to Dramatically Improve Internet Routing
UMass Amherst researchers to use cloud-based âlogically centralized
controlâ
https://www.umass.edu/newsoffice/article/using-cloud-resources-dramatically-improve
-Phil
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