"Anycast for Any Service"

OASIS

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•• Project home page
•• Brief overview and news
•• Using OASIS
•• Current deployment
•• Current services
•• Mailing Lists
•• Publications and people
•• Source code

Publications

  • OASIS: Anycast for Any Service
    Michael J. Freedman, Karthik Lakshminarayanan, and David Mazières
    To appear in Proc. 3rd USENIX/ACM Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation
    (NSDI '06) San Jose, CA, May 2006.
    [ ps ] [ ps.gz ] [ pdf ]
  • Geographic Locality of IP Prefixes
    Michael J. Freedman, Mythili Vutukuru, Nick Feamster, and Hari Balakrishnan
    In Proc. 5th ACM SIGCOMM Conference on Internet Measurement
    (IMC '05) Berkeley, CA, October 2005.
    [ ps ] [ ps.gz ] [ pdf ]
  • Locality Prediction for Oblivious Clients
    Kevin Shanahan and Michael J. Freedman
    In Proc. 4th Intl. Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems
    (IPTPS '05) Ithaca, NY, February 2005.
    [ ps ] [ ps.gz ] [ pdf ]
  • Democratizing Content Publication with Coral
    Michael J. Freedman, Eric Freudenthal, and David Mazières
    In Proc. 1st USENIX/ACM Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation
    (NSDI '04) San Francisco, CA, March 2004.
    [ ps ] [ ps.gz ] [ pdf ]   Slides: [ ppt ] [ pdf ]

  • People

    OASIS was developed and is managed as a research project by the Secure Computer Systems group. The following people have contributed to OASIS:

    OASIS receives partial funding as part of the IRIS peer-to-peer research and development project, sponsored by the National Science Foundation.


    Contact information

    OASIS Anycast Service
    Stanford University
    Computer Science Department
    353 Serra Mall, #288
    Stanford, CA 94305-9025

      email : oasis (at) scs stanford edu

    For technical questions, user feedback, feature requests, etc., might we suggest using one of OASIS's public mailing lists instead? Our inboxes thank you.

    When appropriate, we may cc: the appropriate public mailing list when responding to questions sent to this list. Please state explicitly if you do not want us to do this.




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