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summary: zebra-2.0, linux netdev, netmap, tokyo, userspace network stack
I was in Seville, Spain in the last week to join netdev1.1 conference. This was the 2nd time to attend the netdev conference and again _the best conference ever_. No marketing allowed, only pure technical talks.
Zebra is back !
I think I've been a big fan of zebra.org (not maintained anymore) since the early 2000's. Its beautiful code (a sort of green thread) and user interface of vty (I've leant a lot), plenty of features, etc were enough to convince me. my first open source contribution was kbfd and it was simply because I'd like to contribute zebra.
recently Kunihiro Ishiguro, the original contributor of zebra, came back a couple of times to public event in Japan and in Seville as well, which was about his new project, Zebra-2.0.
it's going to be happen on github, implemented in c++ 11, published soon according to his talk. wanna play again !!
network performance with userspace network stack, kernel-bypass technology, linux libos/lkl, etc.
I've been aware of cloudflare's contribution on netmap in somewhere, but it's the first time to hear about this at the venue. it looks like not the full protocol processing in the userspace but it's indeed great use case of kernel bypass technology with the real benefit.
my friend @micchie also gave a talk about netmap but his way of thinking is always unique, which StackMap, an extension of netmap, doesn't bypass kernel network stack but coexists with the kernel resulting performance boost. I think this was almost only the serious TCP talk in this year.
Michio says linux TCP is awesome! Good luck DPDK@netdev01
my talk was presented on a web browser showing htmls on my local quick-hacked nginx server equipped with lkl. although I didn't tell at the venue, I was very scared because this nginx sometimes doesn't give a response due to unresolved bugs, but it was carefully work around-ed over the time. well done ;)
next netdev conference (netdev year 1, conference 2) will be held in Tokyo.
I'm going to organize it with my friends and hope we will have a great conference again.
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summary: zebra-2.0, linux netdev, netmap, tokyo, userspace network stack
I was in Seville, Spain in the last week to join netdev1.1 conference. This was the 2nd time to attend the netdev conference and again _the best conference ever_. No marketing allowed, only pure technical talks.
Zebra is back !
I think I've been a big fan of zebra.org (not maintained anymore) since the early 2000's. Its beautiful code (a sort of green thread) and user interface of vty (I've leant a lot), plenty of features, etc were enough to convince me. my first open source contribution was kbfd and it was simply because I'd like to contribute zebra.
recently Kunihiro Ishiguro, the original contributor of zebra, came back a couple of times to public event in Japan and in Seville as well, which was about his new project, Zebra-2.0.
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>it's going to be happen on github, implemented in c++ 11, published soon according to his talk. wanna play again !!
network performance with userspace network stack, kernel-bypass technology, linux libos/lkl, etc.
I've been aware of cloudflare's contribution on netmap in somewhere, but it's the first time to hear about this at the venue. it looks like not the full protocol processing in the userspace but it's indeed great use case of kernel bypass technology with the real benefit.
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>my friend @micchie also gave a talk about netmap but his way of thinking is always unique, which StackMap, an extension of netmap, doesn't bypass kernel network stack but coexists with the kernel resulting performance boost. I think this was almost only the serious TCP talk in this year.
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>of course netdev conference is the best venue to present LibOS ! though I'm not that enthused about performance (not sure for future).
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>my talk was presented on a web browser showing htmls on my local quick-hacked nginx server equipped with lkl. although I didn't tell at the venue, I was very scared because this nginx sometimes doesn't give a response due to unresolved bugs, but it was carefully work around-ed over the time. well done ;)
davem's keynote
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>no words. nothing to say except it's great.
Tokyo
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>next netdev conference (netdev year 1, conference 2) will be held in Tokyo.
I'm going to organize it with my friends and hope we will have a great conference again.
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