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@@ -36,4 +36,9 @@ The Ouroboros daemons can be thought of as **software routers** that
can be connected to each other. Each one has an address,
and they forward packets among each other. The daemons also implement
a Distributed Hash Table, so the network has its own internal
- name-to-address resolution. \ No newline at end of file
+ name-to-address resolution.
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+The best place to start understanding a bit what this does and how it
+differs from other packet networks is to have a quick look at the
+[flow allocation](/docs/concepts/fa/) and [data
+path](/docs/concepts/datapath/) sections.