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Netdev conf is a community-driven conference geared towards Linux netheads. Focus is Linux kernel networking and user space network apps.

Vancouver, Canada
Joined December 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    28 May 2019

    Announcing 0x14 Netdev Conference to be held in Vancouver, Canada. Tentative March 17-20, 2019 Stats from Netdev 0x13: 73 presentations, 28 papers, 30 hours of recorded video, 240 attendees from 32 countries

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  2. 17 hours ago

    At 0x14 Maciej Paczkowski, Aleksandra Jereczek, and Patrycja Kochmanska will describe how they integrate into and use ML to study how to optimize path selection. They have questions - come, listen, and engage them

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  3. 17 hours ago

    In this 0x14 moonshot talk Marta Plantykow, Piotr Raczynski, Maciej Machnikowski and Pawel Szymanski will discuss an approach to use ML to improve network performance by observing NIC RSS effect and adjusting accordingly

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  4. 17 hours ago

    Does 0x14 have any talks on Blockchain? Sorry, not this time ;-> But how about Machine Learning? Yes, of course! What conference would be complete without ML? At 0x14 we debut the ML workshop. Come one, come all!

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  5. Jan 31

    At 0x14 moonshot Rony Efraim, Roni Bar Yanai, Yossi Kuperman describe flow hash computation offload via TC. NIC hardware computes a hashid passed to the kernel to simplify more precise TC flower match. Community feedback is solicited

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  6. Jan 31

    At 0x14 Petar Penkov, Eric Dumazet and Stanislav Fomichev describe XDP-based SynGate solution: fending SYN flood attacks using SYN cookies at high rate with humongous resilience! Authors discuss Architecture, challenges and future.

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  7. Jan 30

    SmartNICs are mainstream. What do you know about their operations? how they work with Linux kernel offload? how you onboard them? how they interact with k8s or ostack? Or Gerlitz and Andy Gospodarek will tell all in this 0x14 talk

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    Jan 30

    Did you know that your network app get own dedicated NIC hardware queues? Amritha Nambiar, Kiran Patil and Sridhar Samudrala give 0x14 talk ADQ digs into the arch, shows perf numbers and teaches developers how to take advantage of ADQ

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  9. Jan 30

    Did you know that your network app get own dedicated NIC hardware queues? Amritha Nambiar, Kiran Patil and Sridhar Samudrala give 0x14 talk ADQ digs into the arch, shows perf numbers and teaches developers how to take advantage of ADQ

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  10. Jan 29

    New Bronze sponsor for version 0x14 "The IPv4 Unicast Extensions Project" Thanks you for your support! who knows, maybe we'll see in person in Vancouver!

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  11. Jan 29

    eBPF is not the only way to extend the kernel. At 0x14, Lourival Vieira Neto et al describe a framework to dynamically inject Lua scripts into the kernel that is in production in over 20M home routers. How does XDP using Lua sound?

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  12. Jan 28

    nutsnbolts 0x14 talk from Or Gerlitz on challenges writing high perf nvme-over-tcp storage app for . How to get it right using kernel zero-copy uAPI and importantly how to do correct perf analysis.

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    Jan 28

    New nutsnbolts talk 0x14. Horatiu Vultur will talk about adding kernel support for Media Redundancy Protocol describing the different approaches considered before the final submission. Future outstanding work will also be discussed

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  14. Jan 28

    New nutsnbolts talk 0x14. Horatiu Vultur will talk about adding kernel support for Media Redundancy Protocol describing the different approaches considered before the final submission. Future outstanding work will also be discussed

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  15. Jan 28

    New nutsnbolts talk 0x14! , and on implementation of RPL "non-storing" mode route propagation for Low-Power and Lossy Networks based on RFC 6554. Architecture and challenges faced will be discussed

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  16. Jan 28

    New nutsnbolts talk 0x14. Justin Iurman, Benoit Donnet and Frank Brockners describe their efforts to add IPv6 IOAM to the Kernel. They will discuss the details of their approach and demonstrate evaluation results.

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  17. Jan 27

    New workshop accepted for 0x14. Donald Sharp and David Lamparter will co-chair the workshop. Outstanding issues and future on the agenda. Come, listen, learn, engage.

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  18. Jan 27

    Stanislav Fomichev, Eric Dumazet, Willem de Bruijn, Vlad Dumitrescu, Bill Sommerfeld and Peter Oskolkov give a nutsnbolts 0x14 talk addressing HTB scaling issues at Google with a new approach that takes advantage of EDT+eBPF+FQ.

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  19. Jan 27

    Yosef Kuperman, Rony Efraim and Maxim Mikityanskiy give a nutsnbolts 0x14 talk addressing HTB scaling issue by offloading to the NIC hardware. Flow classification at the egress clsact in software and hierarchical shaping in hardware

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  20. Jan 27

    Hierarchical B/W management is a very important packet service for many use cases. The TC HTB qdisc is the most popular approach but doesnt scale for a large number of flows. Two 0x14 talks will describe how to address this issue. Come listen, learn, engage

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  21. Jan 26

    New 0x14 bronze sponsor, Meter! Thank you for your support to the netdev community, Meter!

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