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On the ‘net: One Size Never Fits All

You might have seen, in the recent pandemic, advertisements for masks where “one size fits all.” You might see the same sort of thing for gloves, or maybe even flip-flops—but what you will rarely find, in the networking world, is anything that fits all. It is, in fact, challenging to explain the plethora of protocols designed and deployed by the networking community to solve any possible problem.

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