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Re: BGP route processing speed

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sebastian Spies)
Tue Jan 31 11:55:26 2017

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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 17:55:17 +0100
From: Sebastian Spies <s+Mailinglisten.nanog@sloc.de>
To: "Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed)" <kotikalapudi.sriram@nist.gov>
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Hey Sriram,

hope, you are doing fine.

my BSc thesis from 2010 might be relevant to what you are looking for.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5kLBHCcFJjFZk5RTUtwbUstbm8/view?usp=sharing

Best,
Sebastian

Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed) schrieb:
> I am interested in measurements related to BGP route processing speed
>
> (i.e. routing engine capacity in terms of routes or updates processed per second).
>
> Folks from AMS-IX did an interesting study in 2012
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> in their Route Server / IXP environment.
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> https://ams-ix.net/downloads/ams-ix-route-server-implementations-performance.pdf
>
>
>
> Are there other measurement studies available
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> on this topic, especially in ISP/PE router scenarios,
>
> including BGP policy processing, best path selection, route filtering, etc.?
>
> Will appreciate much if you can share some pointers.
>
>
>
> Sriram
>


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