|So routing improvement now "tracks quite well" with general computing |improvement which is predicted by Moore's Law to compound at 40% |annually, just like I claimed for routers?
Correct, but please again see my presentation. Moore's law only applies to transistor density (and it's not 40%), which doesn't necessarily help us. |Please take it as a given that "BGP failing" is in fact shorthand |referring to the failure of the routing architecture in which every |multihomed system requires a slot in the routing tables of every core |router with all the attendant data transmission and computation. Et |cetera. Please fix your misleading shorthand. |Tony, you've long complained that we're jumping straight to concrete |action proposals instead of doing research, but the research stance |based on the proposition that BGP will fail compels us to focus on |comprehensive solutions, for which concrete action proposals are |required. What I've tried to do is to encourage architectural discussion PRIOR to going to the concrete. There are lots of big upper layer issues (exactly at the level of your strategies) that need to be dealt with before getting into the bits and the bytes. Tony _______________________________________________ rrg mailing list [email protected] https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/rrg
