gnu-misc-discuss
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 15 July 2009 NYLUG: David S. Miller on Multiqueue N


From: secretary
Subject: NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 15 July 2009 NYLUG: David S. Miller on Multiqueue Networking Developments in the Linux Kernel
Date: 15 Jul 2009 10:38:53 -0400

<blockquote
  what="official NYLUG announcement"
  edits="">

 From: NYLUG Announcements <info@nylug.org>
 To: NYLUG Announcements <nylug-announce@nylug.org>
 Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 09:30:01 -0400 (EDT)
 Subject: [nylug-announce] TOMORROW! NYLUG 7/15 Mtg. David S. Miller on 
Multiqueue Networking Developments in the Linux Kernel
 Reply-To: Announcements from NYLUG <nylug-announce@nylug.org>

 REMINDER: This meeting is tomorrow, RSVP closes TOMORROW
 Visit http://rsvp.nylug.org to see if RSVP is still open.

 Wednesday, July 15, 2009
 6:30pm-8:00 PM
 IBM
 590 Madison Ave, 12th Floor
 corner of 57th Street

 ** RSVP Closes at 4:30pm the day of the meeting (sharp!) ***
 Please RSVP for EVERY meeting at this time.
 Register at http://rsvp.nylug.org/
 Check in with photo ID at the lobby for badge.

       
                            David S. Miller
                                - on  -
          Multiqueue Networking Developments in the Linux Kernel

 As horizontal scaling of even the most basic desktop systems continues
 onward, taking advantage of this ever growing CPU power in the
 networking requires real change.

 By way of a combination of hardware and software facilities, we can
 distribute the packet processing work across the available CPU
 resources in the system.  Once the ability to steer traffic to CPUs
 exists in the kernel, the next issue to tackle is making sure such
 steering decisions are done intelligently.

 This talk will cover the work that has been done in the Linux kernel
 networking over the past two years to support multiqueue networking
 hardware, and the work that is planned for the future.  TX and RX
 multiqueue facilities in the kernel will be discussed, as well as
 future changes that will make for application based traffic steering.

 More Information:
   * Dave Miller's Blog
     http://vger.kernel.org/~davem/cgi-bin/blog.cgi/index.html

   * LWN: Multiqueue Networking
     http://lwn.net/Articles/289137

 About David S. Miller:
   David has been working on Linux and open source software for more than
   10 years.  He is the maintainer of the Linux kernel networking, as well
   as the SPARC port(s) of the Linux kernel.  He also works on GNU
   binutils, GCC, the X server, and other projects.  He is a member of
   the GCC Steering Committee.

   David currently works for Red Hat Inc.

 Meeting Location:
   Please note that this meeting will be held at IBM, 590 Madison Ave,
   12th floor, corner of 57th Street, and not at Google.  This is
   the building with the IBM logo on the front of the building.

 Map:
   http://nylug.org/mapofibm

 Books!!!
   Our friends at Prentice-Hall kindly provide us with review copies
   of various new titles.  One of these could be yours, all you have
   to do is agree to review the book within a reasonable period of
   time.

 Swag (Give Away):
   During/after the meeting... unusually terrific Fedora swag will
   be given away.

 Stammtisch:
   After the meeting ... You may wish to join up with other NYLUGgers
   over at TGI Fridays located at 677 Lexington Avenue and 56th
   Street, second floor. Northeast corner.

 Python Workshops:
   We are rounding up a group that wants to learn about Python.
   This would be a great time to attend our workshop, whether you
   are just starting with Python or use it professionally.

   The workshops meet every other Tuesday, at the NY Public Library,
   Hudson Park Branch.  66 Leroy St. NY NY from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
   Next meeting is July 7, expected to be followed by July 21.
   See the calendar at: http://nylug.org/pythoncalendar

 Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized
 version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other good
 stuff.
 ______________________________________________________________________
 Hire expert Linux talent by posting jobs here :: http://jobs.nylug.org
 nylug-announce mailing list nylug-announce@nylug.org
 http://nylug.org/mailman/listinfo/nylug-announce
  
</blockquote>


Distributed poC TINC:

Jay Sulzberger <secretary@lxny.org>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org


reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]