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plug: thesis on site multihoming
Hi,
Sorry for a plug, but it seems relevant and may be interesting for lots of
people.
I'm about to submit a MSc thesis on the subject of "Examining Site
Multihoming in Finnish Networks", first looking at IPv4 and then IPv6.
If you're interested, it's available at:
http://staff.csc.fi/psavola/di.ps (.pdf is also there but quality is
worse)
There's some minor work to be done still (like writing the abstract,
making a few pictures clearer and actually reading it properly myself ;-),
but it should pretty close to done (submitting for review in the beginning
of next week, making small modifications up until about 2 weeks from now).
Even if you don't have the time, I intend to split off a modified section
(likely based on sections 6.1 and 6.2) and submit it as an I-D in a week
or two. By breaking down the sites by a few different types and looking
at which multihoming requirements they have, we seem to be able to solve
almost all problems at least to some extent quite nicely. Of course, with
long term, things can be improved a lot.
Comments etc. are of course really appreciated; off-list is probably best
at least for the most of them.
In another w.g. I made a joke about most thesis's being non-relevant and
useless (for the IETF). Hopefully this doesn't fall into that category
:-).
--
Pekka Savola "You each name yourselves king, yet the
Netcore Oy kingdom bleeds."
Systems. Networks. Security. -- George R.R. Martin: A Clash of Kings