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Anemone: using end-systems as a rich network management platform
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Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Mining network data table of contents
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
SESSION: Traffic analysis and infrastructure monitoring table of contents
Pages: 203 - 204  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-026-4
Authors
Richard Mortier  Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
Rebecca Isaacs  Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
Paul Barham  Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
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SIGCOMM: ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Enterprise networks contain hundreds, if not thousands, of cooperative end-systems. We advocate devoting a small fraction of their idle cycles, free disk space and network bandwidth to create Anemone, a platform for network management. In contrast to current approaches which rely on traffic statistics provided by network devices, Anemone combines end-system instrumentation with routing protocol collection to provide a semantically rich view of the network.


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R. Mortier, R. Isaacs, and P. Barham. Anemone: using end-systems as a rich network management platform. Technical Report MSR-TR-2005-62, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, 7, JJ Thomson Ave, Cambridge, CB3 0FB. UK., May 2005.


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Richard Mortier: colleagues
Rebecca Isaacs: colleagues
Paul Barham: colleagues