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Old Habits Die Hard - Pflua and high performance packet filtering
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Old Habits Die Hard. Just another scalable weblog. Pflua and high performance packet filtering. By Javier on 12 September 2014 11:00 PM. Time to write other post! This time I will comment on one of our most recent projects here in Igalia. A high performance packet filtering toolkit written in Lua. Several weeks ago I received a phone call coming from Juan. Was looking for some mate ready to jump in a new opportunity related to high performance networking, hypervisors, packet filtering and LuaJIT. The com...
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SDN | Umair Hoodbhoy – Data Center and Campus Networks
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Umair Hoodbhoy – Data Center and Campus Networks. Viptela SEN – DMVPN Done Right. November 3, 2014. Recently I had the treat of listening to two Layer 3 routing protocol maestros when the CTO of the startup Viptela. Khalid Raza, appeared on Ivan Pepelnjak’s Software Gone Wild podcast. Interestingly, the first time I had ever heard of Khalid or Ivan was through the Cisco Press books that they each authored. Ivan had the famous ‘ MPLS and VPN Architectures. 8216;, (which I owned an autographed copy of).
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Ethernet | Umair Hoodbhoy – Data Center and Campus Networks
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Umair Hoodbhoy – Data Center and Campus Networks. 30 blogs in 30 days. White Box switch readiness for prime time. October 31, 2014. Matthew Stone runs Cumulus Networks switches in his production network. He came on the Software Gone Wild podcast recently. 30 blogs in 30 days. 30 blogs in 30 days. October 31, 2014. Last week I wrote about five new speeds. The MGBASE-T Alliance is overseeing the development of these standards outside of IEEE. This week, news broke out. And the NBASE-T Alliance. Are Delawar...
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The Axis of Eval: A week of Lisp in Madrid
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Manuel Simoni's blog about programming (languages). Tuesday, June 11, 2013. A week of Lisp in Madrid. Geeks from all Lisps of life met in Madrid last week for the European Common Lisp Meeting. And European Lisp Symposium. A lot of things happened, so I'll just recount the most memorable ones. I enjoyed meeting Pascal Costanza. Pascal shares my disdain for the aberration that is Lisp-1. Apparently, 3-Lisp is quite similar to Kernel. We talked a lot about it, and I found out I'm working on a very. One of t...
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ivan pepelnjak | Umair Hoodbhoy – Data Center and Campus Networks
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Umair Hoodbhoy – Data Center and Campus Networks. Tag Archives: ivan pepelnjak. Viptela SEN – DMVPN Done Right. November 3, 2014. Recently I had the treat of listening to two Layer 3 routing protocol maestros when the CTO of the startup Viptela. Khalid Raza, appeared on Ivan Pepelnjak’s Software Gone Wild podcast. Interestingly, the first time I had ever heard of Khalid or Ivan was through the Cisco Press books that they each authored. Ivan had the famous ‘ MPLS and VPN Architectures. 30 blogs in 30 days.
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Recent talks - Luke Gorrie's blog
http://lukego.github.io/blog/2013/04/19/recent-talks
21st Century Network Hacking. I have given a few talks recently:. SLIME at the Emacs Conference. 16 min). History of the SLIME. Project and tips for people writing new Emacs-based IDEs. Snabb Switch at the Swiss OpenStack User Group. 8 min). Introducing the Snabb Switch. Project to people in the local OpenStack cloud computing community. Snabb Switch at the EduPERT workshop. 27 min). What networking problems can you address with x86 servers? And more on Snabb Switch. Teclo Networks at ECLM 2011.
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Echoing packets with Snabb Switch - Luke Gorrie's blog
http://lukego.github.io/blog/2013/06/23/echoing-packets-with-snabb-switch
21st Century Network Hacking. Echoing Packets With Snabb Switch. Just for fun, here is some simple Snabb Switch example code to retransmit every packet that is received on a set of Ethernet ports. It’s part of the basic selftest code in. The coding style is starting to settle down lately and so it’s more tempting for me to share little snippets of code. Can add receive buffer. Reasonably easy to understand, I hope? The features of this program that I would like to draw attention to are:. There are no con...
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Luke Gorrie's blog
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21st Century Network Hacking. I love readable programs. I mean: programs that you can print out, take to the park, and read from top to bottom. The reason I love readable programs is that somebody has made the effort to make them readable, perhaps simply by priting them out and running through them with a red pen a few times, and I believe this simple process to have a magical effect on a program’s clarity. I believe that making programs readable is one of the best and easiest ways to improve them. Progr...
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Snabb Switch's kernel-bypass networking - Luke Gorrie's blog
http://lukego.github.io/blog/2013/01/05/kernel-bypass-networking-in-snabb-switch
21st Century Network Hacking. Snabb Switch's Kernel-bypass Networking. Snabb Switch has built-in kernel-bypass networking. Support. The switch is engineered as firmware. Here are the most notable features of the design:. It’s special-purpose: exactly the features that benefit the application. It’s written 100% from scratch, including the base ethernet device driver. It’s small: about 1 KLOC of source code. About 20KB of object code. Tens of millions of packets per second. Comment on Snabb Switch Reddit.
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