Joe,

I am slowly trying to go forward with my thinking re/ tunnelling and virtualisation, and got a detail question of something that I don't understand.

You referred to a pretty interesting tech report:
J. Touch, Y. Wang, L. Eggert, G. Finn, "Virtual Internet Architecture,"
ISI Technical Report ISI-TR-2003-570, March 2003.
http://www.isi.edu/touch/pubs/isi-tr-2003-570/

This paper talks quite a lot about revisiting virtual networks, and then later on you stated the following:

[...] That doesn't allow you to support large programs in a small amount of memory - - akin to 'revisitation' in virutal nets.

Could you please explain what you mean with revisitiation? I don't quite understand it, even after reading your paper the second time with this in mind. Especially, I don't understand how revisitation is kind of supporting large programs in a small amount of physical memory. The other thing that I don't understand is the benefits of revisitation, other than for research and early deployment purposes.

--Pekka


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