[Click] Click on Network Appliance ?

Eddie Kohler kohler at CS.UCLA.EDU
Mon Feb 28 03:12:16 EST 2005


Hi Beyers,

I haven't seen that before, but it looks good.  The Scout people did some work 
on getting a Click-like system running on a network processor:

http://www.cs.princeton.edu/nsg/papers/ixp_sosp_01

Eddie


Beyers Cronje wrote:
> Hi Eddie,
> 
> I've come across a very interesting network appliance supporting Linux and delivery of services via software delivering ASIC-level performance. http://www.bivio.net/products/bivio2000.html
> Would Click be able to run on such an appliance? What would be involved in porting Click to support this type of hardware product?
> 
> PS I'm not affiliated with the Bivio company at all, just curious to find out if Click would be able to run on and make use of the hardware provided by such a product. And what Click's performance would be like on such a devie.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Beyers Cronje
> 
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