The Program Committee has accepted another talk.
Jason Wang is on a mission to bring VM networking
performance to be at par with the host. In this talk
he will describe the design, implementation and
challenges in adding XDP support to virtio-net.
Jason will also discuss observed performance
numbers, security implications and future work.
More info:
https://www.netdevconf.org/0x13/session.html?xdp-offload-with-virtio-net
cheers,
jamal
Our first paper accepted by the Program Committee
NVMe is hot! Imagine writing to storage and not having to
twiddle your thumbs while waiting for a write to complete.
NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-OF) is changing how we think about
remote storage. Using TCP as a transport alternative to RDMA
or FC brings forward an interesting perspective in relation to
the networking stack.
Sagi Grimberg will tell you how this stuff works before going
over the linux implementation and finally soliciting feedback
on some outstanding issues. Come listen, learn, and converse.
More info:
https://www.netdevconf.org/0x13/session.html?nvme-over-tcpip
cheers,
jamal
Sowmini Varadhan will chair the TCP Analytics Workshop
at Netdev 0x13.
There are numerous cases of TCP performance challenges and
anomalies reported in production environments that are very
hard to debug, raising an interest in the answer to the
question "how to monitor TCP flows efficiently".
The workshop will constitute the sharing of experience from
folks who deal with TCP Analytics Extraction at very large
TCP deployments from several organizations. Discussions will
include descriptions of the instrumentation used at these
organizations, the motivation behind these diagnostics,
and ways to improve/enhance this as we go forward
More information:
https://netdevconf.org/0x13/session.html?tcp-analytics
cheers,
jamal
Our first workshop announcement!
Johannes Berg and Kalle Valo will chair the netdev wireless
workshop in Prague.
Various ongoing work items (e.g. FTM/location) and upcoming changes
(e.g. HE/11ax) will be part of the agenda. An updated
agenda will be formalized by conference time.
More information:
https://www.netdevconf.org/0x13/news.html?wireless-workshop-accepted
cheers,
jamal
We are pleased to announce the opening of call for submissions(CFS)
for Netdev 0x13.
For overview of topics, submissions and requirements please visit:
https://netdevconf.org/0x13/submit-proposal.html
Sessions are selected via a blind review process carried out by
the Program Committee and Shepherd. Please refer to:
https://www.netdevconf.org/0x13/pc_review.html
Important dates:
Closing of CFS: Tue, January 15, 2019.
Acceptance or rejection notification by: Fri, January 18, 2019
Conference dates: Wed, March 20 to Fri, March 22.
cheers,
jamal
On behalf of the NetDev Society, this is a formal announcement that
Netdev 0x13 conference will be held in Prague, Czech Republic.
Tentative dates are March 20-22, 2019.
We had a very successful 0x12 meeting. The summaries are posted here:
https://lwn.net/Articles/763627/rss
For more details, all the slides, papers and videos are now up. Visit:
https://www.netdevconf.org/0x12/accepted-sessions.html
At 0x12 we tried a new format where the first day constitutes developer
working sessions via workshops and educational sessions via tutorials.
We have received feedback which we are in the process of evaluating
and we will be notifying you of any format changes. The window for
suggestions is still open - please send email to people(a)netdevconf.org.
We hope to announce the CFP much earlier than usual to give folks
ample time to submit.
For more frequent announcements join the people@netdevconf mailing list.
If tweeter is your thing we also do announce @netdev01
The official 0x13 website is at: https://www.netdevconf.org/0x13
cheers,
jamal