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The Internet has been stunningly successful over the course of past three decades in supporting multitude of distributed applications and a wide variety of network technologies. However, its popularity has become the biggest impediment to its further growth. Due to itsmulti provider nature, adopting a new architecture or modification of the existing one requires consensus among competing stakeholders. As a result, alterations to the Internet architecture have become restricted to simple incremental updates and deployment of new network technologies have become increasingly difficult
To fend off this ossification, network virtualization has been propounded as a diversifying attribute of the futureinter-networking paradigm. Even though architectural purists view network virtualization as a means for evaluating new architectures, the pluralist approach considers virtualization as a fundamental attribute of the architecture itself [1]. They believe that network virtualization can eradicate the ossifying forces of the Internet and stimulate innovation
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