R. Sedar, Michael Borokhovich, Marco Chiesa, G. Antichi, S. Schmid
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Supporting Emerging Applications With Low-Latency Failover in P4
Emerging applications expect fast turn-around from in-network failover mechanisms. This paper starts exploring the design space for supporting high availability and low latency using fast reroute in programmable data planes. In particular, we present a primitive for supporting well-known fast reroute mechanisms that is both efficient in terms of packet processing latency, memory requirements, and switch throughput.