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Friday, February 6 • 11:30 - 12:10
Data Plane Acceleration - Receiving Packets at the Speed of Light

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As network speeds continue to increase from 10Gb/s, to 40Gb/s, and very soon to 100Gb/s the rate at which packets can arrive increases, and as a result the amount of time to process packets decreases to as little as 6.7ns per packet at 100Gb/s. When something as simple as a memory barrier can cause stalls of 7ns or more strategies must be devised to mitigate such issues so that we can process as many packets per core as possible. This talk will go over some of the mitigation strategies being employed to reduce these costs and bring the kernel networking stack down to receive processing times sufficient to allow for wire rate networking at minimal packet sizes.

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Alexander Duyck

Alexander is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat where he works on supporting and enabling new features and improving performance within the Linux kernel network stack. Prior to joining Red Hat he worked at Intel as a Network Software Engineer developing and maintaining the wired... Read More →


Friday February 6, 2015 11:30 - 12:10 CET
E104

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