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Tapestry provides an overlay routing network that is stable under a variety of network conditions. This provides an ideal infrastructure for distributed applications and services. Applications based on tapestry are: OceanStore − Distributed storage utility on PlanetLab; Mnemosyne − Steganographic file system
Distributed Overlay Virtual Ethernet (DOVE) is a tunneling and virtualization technology for computer networks, created and backed by IBM. DOVE allows creation of network virtualization layers for deploying, controlling, and managing multiple independent and isolated network applications over a shared physical network infrastructure.
Pastry is an overlay network and routing network for the implementation of a distributed hash table (DHT) similar to Chord.The key–value pairs are stored in a redundant peer-to-peer network of connected Internet hosts.
Distributed Overlay Virtual Ethernet (DOVE) Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) IEEE 802.1ad, an Ethernet networking standard, also known as provider bridging, Stacked VLANs, or simply QinQ. NVGRE, a similar competing specification; Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Virtual LAN (VLAN)
The concept of overlay networking is distinct from the traditional model of OSI layered networks, and almost always assumes that the underlay network is an IP network of some kind. [ 1 ] Some examples of overlay networking technologies are, VXLAN , BGP VPNs , both Layer 2 and Layer 3 , and IP over IP technologies, such as GRE or IPSEC Tunnels.
Singularity is a free and open-source computer program that performs operating-system-level virtualization also known as containerization. [4]One of the main uses of Singularity is to bring containers and reproducibility to scientific computing and the high-performance computing (HPC) world.
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Virtual eXtensible LAN (VXLAN) is a network virtualization technology that uses a VLAN-like encapsulation technique to encapsulate OSI layer 2 Ethernet frames within layer 4 UDP datagrams, using 4789 as the default IANA-assigned destination UDP port number, [1] although many implementations that predate the IANA assignment use port 8472.