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Gigascope: a stream database for network applications

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We have developed Gigascope, a stream database for network applications including traffic analysis, intrusion detection, router configuration analysis, network research, network monitoring, and performance monitoring and debugging. Gigascope is undergoing installation at many sites within the AT&T network, including at OC48 routers, for detailed monitoring. In this paper we describe our motivation for and constraints in developing Gigascope, the Gigascope architecture and query language, and performance issues. We conclude with a discussion of stream database research problems we have found in our application.

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            SIGMOD '03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
            June 2003
            702 pages
            ISBN:158113634X
            DOI:10.1145/872757

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            • Published: 9 June 2003

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