you can get the paper from this URL
www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee290t/sp04/lectures/rdr_paper40.pdf
On 25/02/2010 09:57, Marc Manthey wrote:
Am 25.02.2010 um 09:48 schrieb Arnaud Legout:
There is a nice paper that describes what are the issues with multicast,
it is ten years old, but still relevant:
Deployment issues for the IP multicast service and architecture
C Diot, BN Levine, B Lyles, H Kassem, D Balensiefen - IEEE Network, 2000
thanks Arnaud, the link was dead but was pointing me to xcast,
http://www.xcast.jp
but xcast is limited to 126 partizipants
another interesting project
http://www.realmv6.org/moviecast.html
greetings
marc
Arnaud.
On 24/02/2010 15:56, Marc Manthey wrote:
hello sorry when i raise this up again,
true its really amazing that such a simple thing like chatroulette get
so much attention
but i am sure some of use would not believe that twitter were such a
hype
with about 35 million tweets per day now , but back to peer 2 peer
and flash.
When we look at the ipv4 exhaustion counter we see that we are in a
middle
of a transition from ipv4 to ipv6, so IF ipv6 would enable multicast
by default
would we have a comparable solution for realtime streaming
transportation ?
I would like to ask any experts if you think that multicast is a real
peer 2 peer competitor
and could decrease streaming traffic in the near ipv6 future.
Thanks
Marc
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