Hi folks,

We submitted two drafts about dyncast (dynamic anycast).

draft-geng-rtgwg-cfn-dyncast-ps-usecase<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-geng-rtgwg-cfn-dyncast-ps-usecase/>
draft-li-rtgwg-cfn-dyncast-architecture<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-li-rtgwg-cfn-dyncast-architecture/>


Edge computing puts the potential requirements on better load balancing among 
the computing resources hosted on different edges. The number of such edges 
could be thousand or even more depending on where the computing resources are 
located.
The expected approach is to consider both network status and computing 
resources at the same time to determine the best place to forward a new 
computing demand to. Current solution usually uses DNS-like approach, select 
the service instance first (the lowest load or roughly the geographically 
closest instance) and then direct the demand to it regardless how good or bad 
the network path reaching it.

Anycast based service addressing methodology could be used here to reach the 
best edge in terms of both computation resource and network status at the same 
time. Flow affinity and computing aware routing needs to be enhanced in such an 
anycast architecture. It is called dynamic anycast in the drafts.

If you have any comments or suggestions, please drop us an email. Appreciated.

Regards,
Yizhou
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