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Virtualized Networks – Next Generation Networks [Update]

In professional areas virtualization of servers and workstations enables us to evaluate operating systems and software packages in an isolated environment and without great costs. But this is still the starting point of virtualization. As our current internet topology and software applications ask for integration – the Cloud is a good keyword here – we have to be not only able to virtualize physical PC hardware but also provide network environments which are abstracted from our current internet.

This would enable network engineers, system administrators and of course scientists to easily develop new network infrastructures, test distributed deployments or invent new protocols on top of the network stack. The impact of a commercial virtualization technology for networks would have a huge impact of the way we currently build networks.

With the development of NGN (Next Generation Networks) this idea is pushed by a few selected but until now it did not surface to the broad public.

Update: I made a bit of research on the topic. Nothing deep really but I still found some interesting material:

I also found a lot of sites talking about network virtualization in connection with classic computer virtualization. This is only a part of what is meant. Network virtualization should be an end to end implementation with virtual nodes on the end points itself in the form of a software or firmware on the NIC and also on the nodes in between. It has not necessarily be linked to virtualized servers although this would of course make a lot of sense.

The Bittorrent Farce

Due to my relocation to Switzerland during the last few weeks I didn’t have internet and missed of course the impacts of the Pirate Bay closure. Now with internet back in place I realized that it really had impacted the availability of downloads.

I even started to panic a bit but then I realized that 90% of the torrents were still active but on an other tracker. So with simply removing the Pirate Bay tracker and adding the OpenBitTorrent tracker everything works like a charm again. Really helpful for changing the torrents is TorrentEditor.

Picture of the month: The Internet is Dead!

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Does what happens in Facebook stays in Facebook?

Shocking: 500 Bucks for Mobile Internet

It almost got me killed very early this morning, when I got the invoice for my phone: 490 € and 380 € of that only for mobile internet. So I called my provider Télefonica o2 and explained my dilema. Due to the early hour of the morning (it was 1am in the morning) they couldn’t help me – I needed to wait for the “Data Team”. I called again at 8am and a miracle happend. I guess they had something wrong in their system because they not only reduced my invoice by 380 € but also checked my data plan and changed it accordingly. That was real crazy shit today.