In continuing our commentary on TCP/IP’s 25th birthday, today we’ll look at a few more of the reasons why TCP/IP has had a gradual growth curve to become the de facto networking standard. In the ...
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, enabled exponential Internet growth. However, as a point-to-point architecture, it has limitations. Over the past two decades, Named Data ...
Today, connectivity to the Internet is easy; you simply get an Ethernet driver and hook up the TCP/IP protocol stack. Then dissimilar network types in remote locations can communicate with each other.
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Over the last several years, TCP/IP has gone from being the protocol that only geeks use, to a universal protocol that everyone uses, thanks to the widespread use of the Internet. TCP/IP has been ...
Ethernet is a popular communications media chosen for its combination of high throughput, the wellknown TCP/IP sockets application programming interface (API), low-cost hardware, widely available ...
Figure 1. A typical iSCSI SAN. There has been much discussion (and a good dose of confusion) about the term “iSCSI” over the last year. This relatively new protocol for storage technology offers many ...
The next generation of enterprise computing infrastructure is envisioned as a collection of standard, inexpensive, even disposable computing and storage components bound by specialised software into a ...