[clouds] Network portability reqs and models

Keiichi SHIMA <keiichi@iijlab.net> Tue, 14 September 2010 05:06 UTC

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Hello all,

We recently drafted a short text describing network portability requirements and models in cloud environment.  Since it is a very first stage activity and needs many further works, we want to discuss the contents and how to proceed in this list.

Best Regards,
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Keiichi SHIMA
Research Laboratory, IIJ Innovation Institute  <keiichi@iijlab.net>
WIDE Project <shima@wide.ad.jp>



On Sep 7, 2010, at 6:48 PM, IETF I-D Submission Tool wrote:

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> A new version of I-D, draft-shima-cloud-net-portability-reqs-and-models-00.txt has been successfully submitted by Keiichi Shima and posted to the IETF repository.
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> Filename:	 draft-shima-cloud-net-portability-reqs-and-models
> Revision:	 00
> Title:		 Network Portability Requirements and Models for Cloud Environment
> Creation_date:	 2010-09-07
> WG ID:		 Independent Submission
> Number_of_pages: 8
> 
> Abstract:
> Recent progress of virtual machine technology made it possible to
> host various Internet service nodes in a so called cloud environment.
> The virtual machine hosting technology provides a method to migrate a
> virtual machine from one hypervisor to another.  However, such a
> technology is mainly focusing on a migration between hypervisors
> attached to the same link, and tend not to consider migration over
> the Internet.  This document mentions the purpose of that type of
> operation and describe several possible operation methods to provide
> network portability in cloud systems.
> 
> 
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> The IETF Secretariat.
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