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For the posterity ;-)

--- tony (p)

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<div dir="ltr"><div>For the posterity ;-) <br><br></div>--- tony (p)<br></div>

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A new IETF non-working group email list has been created.

List address: rift@ietf.org
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Purpose:
CLOS and Fat-Tree topologies have gained prominence in data center
networks as a result of a trend towards centralized data center network architectures that may deliver computation and storage services.  RIFT (Routing in Fat Trees) is a protocol that addresses the demands of routing in CLOS and Fat-Tree networks.  This mailing list is to discuss the RIFT protocol and associated standardization.


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