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Lightness: A function-virtualizable software defined data center network with all-optical circuit/packet switchingSaridis et al., 2015
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- Saridis G
- Peng S
- Yan Y
- Aguado A
- Guo B
- Arslan M
- Jackson C
- Miao W
- Calabretta N
- Agraz F
- Spadaro S
- Bernini G
- Ciulli N
- Zervas G
- Nejabati R
- Simeonidou D
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- Journal of Lightwave Technology
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Modern high-performance data centers are responsible for delivering a huge variety of cloud applications to the end-users, which are increasingly pushing the limits of the currently deployed computing and network infrastructure. All-optical dynamic data center network …
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