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What is LDP?

Linked Data Platform (LDP) is a W3C specification that defines a set of rules for HTTP-based read-write interactions with web resources described using RDF. It provides a standard way for applications to create, update, and manage linked data on the Web, enabling interoperability between different systems and facilitating the building of decentralized, linked data applications. It is commonly used for building content management systems, collaboration tools, and other applications that require distributed data management.

What other technologies are related to LDP?

LDP Competitor Technologies

RSVP-TE is a traffic engineering protocol that provides similar functionality to LDP in establishing label-switched paths, but uses a different signaling mechanism and is typically used with traffic engineering extensions. It can be used instead of LDP.
mentioned alongside LDP in 57% (430) of relevant job posts
Segment Routing (SR) provides an alternative mechanism to LDP for forwarding traffic in an MPLS network. It uses source routing and does not rely on hop-by-hop label distribution, making it a competitor to LDP.
mentioned alongside LDP in 25% (532) of relevant job posts
MPLS RSVP-TE is a traffic engineering protocol that provides similar functionality to LDP in establishing label-switched paths, but uses a different signaling mechanism and is typically used with traffic engineering extensions. It can be used instead of LDP.
mentioned alongside LDP in 92% (143) of relevant job posts

LDP Complementary Technologies

IS-IS is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that can be used to distribute information needed for LDP to establish label switched paths (LSPs) by supporting LDP extensions. It isn't a competing signaling protocol, but a needed routing protocol.
mentioned alongside LDP in 16% (1.4k) of relevant job posts
M-BGP (Multiprotocol BGP) is used to distribute VPN routing information in MPLS networks. While it can be used with LDP, it does not directly compete with or complement it since it serves a different purpose.
mentioned alongside LDP in 78% (136) of relevant job posts
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) is the underlying technology for LDP. LDP is a signaling protocol within the MPLS framework, making MPLS a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside LDP in 4% (2.3k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning LDP?

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Juniper Networks
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Cisco Systems
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