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ALTO for Multi-Domain Applications: A Review of Use Cases and Design Requirements
draft-xiang-alto-multidomain-usecases-00

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Authors Qiao Xiang , Franck Le , Y. Richard Yang
Last updated 2019-09-11 (Latest revision 2019-03-10)
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Abstract

With the development of novel network technology, such as software defined networking and network function virtualization, many novel multi-domain applications, such as flexible interdomain routing, distributed, federated machine learning and multi-domain collaborative dataset transfer, have been deployed. These applications can benefit substantially from the ALTO protocol [RFC7285], through which the information of multiple networks can be provided to applications. This document first introduces several multi-domain applications and how they can benefit from ALTO. It then describes a generic framework for multi-domain applications to use ALTO to improve the performance, followed by a discussion on new requirements and challenges for ALTO to better support these applications.

Authors

Qiao Xiang
Franck Le
Y. Richard Yang

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