The design and implementation of open vSwitch
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About The design and implementation of open vSwitch
This paper, published in 2015, received 516 indexed citations . Written by Ben Pfaff, Justin Pettit, Teemu Koponen, Ethan J. Jackson, Andy Zhou, Jarno Rajahalme, Alex Wang, Jonathan Stringer and Martín Casado covering the research area of Hardware and Architecture and Computer Networks and Communications. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Computer Networks and Communications (510 citations), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (123 citations), Information Systems (108 citations), Hardware and Architecture (92 citations) and Artificial Intelligence (77 citations). Published in Networked Systems Design and Implementation.
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