Guide To Reliable Internet Services And Applications (Computer Communications Networks)
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- Guide to Reliable Internet Services and Applications
- Part I Introduction and Reliable Network Design
- 1 The Challenges of Building Reliable Networksand Networked Application Services
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Why Is Reliability Hard?
- 1.3 Toward Network and Service Reliability
- 1.4 A Bird's Eye View of the Book
- 1.4.1 Part I: Reliable Network Design
- 1.4.2 Part II: Reliability Modeling and Network Planning
- 1.4.3 Part III: Interdomain Reliability and Overlay Networks
- 1.4.4 Part IV: Configuration Management
- 1.4.5 Part V: Network Measurement
- 1.4.6 Part VI: Network and Security Management, and Disaster Preparedness
- 1.4.7 Part VII: Reliable Application Services
- 1.5 Conclusion
- References
- 2 Structural Overview of ISP Networks
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The IP Backbone Network in Its Broader Network Context
- 2.3 Structure of Today's Core IP Layer
- 2.4 Routing and Control in ISP Networks
- 2.5 Network Restoration and Planning
- 2.6 IPTV Backbone Example
- 2.7 Summary
- References
- 1 The Challenges of Building Reliable Networksand Networked Application Services
- Part II Reliability Modeling and Network Planning
- 3 Reliability Metrics for Routers in IP Networks
- 4 Network Performability Evaluation
- 5 Robust Network Planning
- Part III Interdomain Reliability and Overlay Networks
- 6 Interdomain Routing and Reliability
- 7 Overlay Networking and Resiliency
- Part IV Configuration Management
- 8 Network Configuration Management
- 9 Network Configuration Validation
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Configuration Validation for a Collaboration Network
- 9.3 Creating a Configuration Validation System
- 9.4 IP Assure Validation System
- 9.5 Logic-Based Techniques for Creating a Validation System
- 9.6 Related Work
- 9.7 Summary and Directions for Future Research
- References
- Part V Network Measurement
- 10 Measurements of Data Plane Reliability and Performance
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Passive Traffic Measurement
- 10.3 SNMP, MIBs, and RMON
- 10.4 Traffic Flow Measurement
- 10.5 Packet Selection Methods for Traffic Flow Measurement
- 10.6 Deep Packet Inspection
- 10.7 Active Performance Measurement
- 10.8 Standardization of IP Performance Metrics
- 10.9 Performance Metrics in Service-Level Agreements
- 10.10 Deployment of Active Measurement Infrastructures
- 10.11 Outlook
- References
- 11 Measurements of Control Plane Reliability and Performance
- 10 Measurements of Data Plane Reliability and Performance
- Part VI Network and Security Management, and Disaster Preparedness
- 12 Network Management: Fault Management, Performance Management, and Planned Maintenance
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Real-Time Fault and Performance Management
- 12.3 Process Automation
- 12.4 Managing Network Performance Over Time
- 12.5 Planned Maintenance
- 12.6 The Importance of Continued Innovation
- 12.7 Conclusions
- References
- 13 Network Security -- A Service Provider View
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 What Is the Problem?
- 13.3 Service Provider Network Security
- 13.4 Importance of Network Monitoring and Security Intelligence
- 13.5 Network Security Systems
- 13.6 Security Operations
- 13.7 The Indefinite Arms Race
- References
- 14 Disaster Preparedness and Resiliency
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Networks as Critical Infrastructure
- 14.3 Business Continuity in a Network Environment
- 14.4 Business Continuity Management
- 14.5 Design for Resiliency
- 14.6 When You See Disaster Coming
- 14.7 When Disaster Strikes
- 14.8 Technologies
- 14.9 Open Questions/Future Research
- 14.10 Conclusion
- 14.11 Best Practices
- References2
- 12 Network Management: Fault Management, Performance Management, and Planned Maintenance
- Part VII Reliable Application Services
- 15 Building Large-Scale, Reliable Network Services
- 16 Capacity and Performance Engineering for Networked Application Servers: A Case Study in E-mail Platform Planning
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Basic Probability and Queuing Concepts
- 16.3 Case Study
- 16.4 Architecture Assessment
- 16.5 Workload/Metrics Assessment
- 16.6 Availability/Reliability Assessment
- 16.7 Capacity/Performance Assessment
- 16.8 Scalability Assessment
- 16.9 Capacity/Performance Management
- 16.10 C/PE ``Best Practice'' Principles
- References
- Index