Pim van Pelt
Pim van Pelt is known for SixXS, a global IPv6 tunnelbroker which ran from 2001-2017. In this journey, he found that kernel routing at scale (many interfaces, many prefixes or many packets/sec) were better handled in userspace than server kernels (either FreeBSD or Linux). Today, Pim operates IPng Networks GmbH, a small internet provider in Zurich, Switzerland. IPng Networks is using software-based off-the-shelf PC routers which will give silicon-based routers a run for their money. In this talk, we will explore Intel's DataPlane Development Kit (https://dpdk.org), open source dataplane solutions such as VPP (https://fd.io), DANOS (https://danosproject.org), DPDK based loadtesting (https://trex-tgn.cisco.com) and discuss performance benchmarking results from the field.
Events
Title | Day | Room | Track | Start | End |
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VPP: 100Mpps of MPLS on a Linux PC |
Saturday | UB5.230 | Network devroom | 14:00 | 14:20 |