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<item xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">
<title>OpenStack Performance with OVS-DPDK for NFV and Connection Tracking</title>
<guests>Sugesh Chandran and Bhanuprakash Bodireddy from Intel</guests>
<description>
<p>
Sugesh Chandran is a network software engineer with Intel. His work is
primarily focused on accelerated software switching solutions in user
space running on Intel architecture. His contributions to Open vSwitch
with DPDK include tunneling acceleration and enabling hardware
acceleration. Before joining Intel, he has been involved in developing
features for Cisco and Procurve switching products.
</p>
<p>
Bhanuprakash is a software engineer at Intel Corporation focusing on
virtual switching solutions. Before joining Intel, he has been involved
in building telecom solutions for Asian mobile operators and had
significant contributions towards fast-path optimization in vEPC. He
also worked on building reliable fronthaul solution at a startup that
built vRAN using Ethernet fronthaul. He is also passionate about FOSS
and has actively contributed to FreeBSD MIPS and OVS.
</p>
<p>
This episode is a talk that Sugesh and Bhanuprakash gave at OpenStack
Boston during the Open vSwitch Open Source Day on May 10, with the
following abstract:
</p>
<blockquote>
<p>
This talk analyzes the performance of OVS-DPDK in two situations
relevant to OpenStack.
</p>
<p>
First, the speakers will analyze the performance of the OVS-DPDK
connection tracker, which plays a critical role in protecting tenants
and application workloads from network-based attacks. They will demo
and wal kthrough their findings with different test topologies that
includes multiple VMs, bridges with thousands of connections. They
will showcase Vtune results for specific bottlenecks and discuss
mitigation strategies.
</p>
<p>
Second, the speakers will analyze the performance of OVS-DPDK for
Network Function Virtualization (NFV). This part of the talk will
describe a few real world deployment with OVS-DPDK and walk through
various scenarios. This includes latency details, scalability, NUMA
node aware allocation, classifier bottleneck, noisy neighbor and
hardware acceleration features.
</p>
</blockquote>
<p>
Slides for this talk are available in <a
href="http://openvswitch.org/support/boston2017/1100-dpdk-performance-nfv-ct.pdf">PDF</a>
format. Some parts of the talk will be easier to follow while looking at
the slides.
</p>
<p>
Bhanuprakash previously presented two talks related to OVS-DPDK at <a
href="http://openvswitch.org/support/ovscon2016/">Open vSwitch 2016 Fall
Conference</a>.
</p>
<p class="attribution">
OVS Orbit is produced by <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Ben Pfaff</a>. The
intro music in this episode is <a
href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/43098">Drive</a>,
featuring cdk and DarrylJ, copyright 2013, 2016 by Alex. The bumper
music is <a href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/speck/42100">Yeah Ant</a>
featuring Wired Ant and Javolenus, copyright 2013 by Speck. The outro
music is <a href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Kirkoid/43005">Space
Bazooka</a> featuring Doxen Zsigmond, copyright 2013 by Kirkoid. All
content is licensed under a Creative Commons <a
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">Attribution 3.0
Unported (CC BY 3.0)</a> license.
</p>
</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2017 17:54:07 GMT</pubDate>
</item>