A data-oriented (and beyond) network architecture

  • Authors:
  • Teemu Koponen;Mohit Chawla;Byung-Gon Chun;Andrey Ermolinskiy;Kye Hyun Kim;Scott Shenker;Ion Stoica

  • Affiliations:
  • International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) and Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT), Berkeley, CA;UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) and UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

The Internet has evolved greatly from its original incarnation. For instance, the vast majority of current Internet usage is data retrieval and service access, whereas the architecture was designed around host-to-host applications such as telnet and ftp. Moreover, the original Internet was a purely transparent carrier of packets, but now the various network stakeholders use middleboxes to improve security and accelerate applications. To adapt to these changes, we propose the Data-Oriented Network Architecture (DONA), which involves a clean-slate redesign of Internet naming and name resolution.