Microconference - Network Virtualization

The Linux Plumbers 2013 Microconference- Networking Virtualization track focuses on general Linux Network Virtualization and related technologies. Emphasis will be on emerging technologies around network virtualization and how they can be best integrated into the Linux networking stack.

Proposed topics

  • Open vSwitch integration in Linux stack (Jesse Gross)
  • Dynamic tunnel support, multiqueue, and stateless offloads with OVS/tuntap (Jerry Chu)
  • From netmap to virtualization through openvswitch (Luigi Rizzo)
  • TCP repair implementation, applications, and futures (Pavel Emelyanov)
  • Managing embedded bridges in Linux (John Fastabend)
  • DPDK and network virtualization (Intel)
  • IOVisor integration in Linux (Alexei Starovoitov)
  • Network Service Headers (NSH) in Open vSwitch (Kyle Mestery)
  • LISP in Open vSwitch (Kyle Mestery and Vina Ermagan)

Key Attendees

  • Jesse Gross (Open vSwitch)
  • John Fastabend (switches in NIC)
  • Eric Dumazet (networking)
  • Luigi Rizzo (netmap)
  • Saleem Bhatti (ILNP)
  • Stephen Hemminger (VXLAN, bridge)
  • Tomas Graf (Open vSwitch)
  • Jason Wang (macvlan, virtionet)
  • Patrick McHardy (netfilter)

Schedule

The schedule of the 2013 Networking Virtualization Plumbers Micro Conference is as follows. Note presentation slides can be found on the Plumbers page by following the links to the abstracts:

  • Session 1 - Presenter 1
  • Session 2 - Presenter 2
  • etc…

Discussion notes

This is a good place to record notes from your session. All too often, if notes were not written down, the session might as well not have happened.

Contacts

Tom herbert therbert@google.com

Chris Wright chrisw@redhat.com

 
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