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Re: Follow-up question : Remote Method Invocation in ICN

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Dirk Trossen <[log in to unmask]>

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Semantic Address Routing and Hardware - SARAH <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi Michal, 

Also thanks from my side for the interesting presentation! 

Following up on Adrian's question, I would like to divide the question into two cases:
1. The time-to-availability for new service execution points, i.e., how long would it take if a new execution point would join until it is reachable for a request?
2. The time-to-availability for existing service execution points, i.e., how quickly can a request that would have previously be sent to execution point A now be sent to execution point B, assuming B already exists?

The answers to item 1 and 2 may be the same, e.g., if the answer to both involve a routing update (using a different constraint for selecting B over A), but may be different if using, e.g., an explicit traffic scheduling solution of sort at L3 for item 2. 

Best,

Dirk



-----Original Message-----
From: Semantic Address Routing and Hardware - SARAH [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Adrian Farrel
Sent: 10 November 2021 22:14
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Subject: [SARAH] Follow-up question : Remote Method Invocation in ICN

Hi Michal,

Thanks for being part of our meeting today. Sorry there wasn't a lot of times for questions specifically on your talk.

One thing that I wanted to ask, but didn't get around to, was to ask your opinion on the propagation of "reachability" in your scheme. That is, since new services can be spun up in less than a second, how quickly can the infrastructure converge so that the "named function as a service" is able to make use of the new service instances?

Thanks,
Adrian

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