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Vijay Gill

Researcher at Microsoft

Publications -  20
Citations -  1905

Vijay Gill is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1720 citations. Previous affiliations of Vijay Gill include Google.

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Achieving high utilization with software-driven WAN

TL;DR: A novel technique is developed that leverages a small amount of scratch capacity on links to apply updates in a provably congestion-free manner, without making any assumptions about the order and timing of updates at individual switches.
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Fiber optic communication technologies: What's needed for datacenter network operations

TL;DR: The growing trend of warehouse-scale mega- datacenter computing, the Internet transformation driven by mega-datacenter applications, and the opportunities and challenges for fiber optic communication technologies to support the growth of mega- Datacentre computing in the next three to four years are reviewed.

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Persistent Route Oscillation Condition

TL;DR: This document discusses the two types of persistent route oscillation that have been identified, describes when these conditions will occur, and provides some network design guidelines to avoid introducing such occurrences.
Patent

Selecting an instance of a resource using network routability information

TL;DR: In this article, a client computer requests a resource from an ISP/OSP and a resource selection server takes network routability information into account, such as geographic proximity, resource utilization, network utilization, and/or maintenance of peering agreements may also be taken into account in selecting the instance of the resource.

Goals for IPv6 Site-Multihoming Architectures

TL;DR: This document outlines a set of goals for proposed new IPv6 site- multihoming architectures that may conflict with others and may only be able to satisfy some of the goals presented here.