2021 and I have only just discovered this talk! There should be at least one zero on the end of that number of views, so gonna do my best to get it out there!
Very interesting lecture, watched tens of times and digesting piece by piece. What changes should be brought in the TCP stack in SDNs? How will it help new Protocols deployment?
I don't agree with what he said that the networking lacks a principle. He suggested that a so called "fundamental theory" doesn't exist in networking. I would say "information theory" in general is the "fundamental theory" for digital communication, and queuing theory, that shows advantage of packet switching over circuit switching, started the development of "arpanet".
2021 and I have only just discovered this talk! There should be at least one zero on the end of that number of views, so gonna do my best to get it out there!
"The ability to master complexity is not the same as the ability to extract simplicity." -- very well said
hands down the best talk on SDN I've seen so far. No bias or false hype.
Great post.
Clear and concise ! Thank you Scott Shenker for this great presentation.
I love listening to this guy always clear on what he is talking about!
Superb presentation and a wonderful idea about networks, love this.
Excellent presentation..
master piece! You got vision, sir.
thank you Scott Shenker! This presentation was amazing!
who is this guy, he is fucking genius. thanks for this my sir
Excellent Overview and commentary
At last, I understand what really is behind all the SDN hype.
awesome!!!
Very interesting lecture, watched tens of times and digesting piece by piece.
What changes should be brought in the TCP stack in SDNs? How will it help new Protocols deployment?
nice
I don't agree with what he said that the networking lacks a principle. He suggested that a so called "fundamental theory" doesn't exist in networking. I would say "information theory" in general is the "fundamental theory" for digital communication, and queuing theory, that shows advantage of packet switching over circuit switching, started the development of "arpanet".
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