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Dragonfly: Intelligent P2P Image and File Distribution System

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Cloud Native Computing Courses Network Security Courses Distributed Systems Courses Peer-to-Peer Network Courses Content Delivery Network Courses

Course Description

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Explore an intelligent P2P-based image and file distribution system designed for cloud native scenarios in this conference talk. Discover how Project Dragonfly addresses challenges in container technology, focusing on simplicity, efficiency, intelligence, and security. Learn about mass distribution solutions, secure transmission methods, and bandwidth cost optimization. Gain insights into real-world use cases, the Dragonfly community, and key features such as CDN support, host-level speed limits, and block transmission encryption. Examine the Supernode architecture, dispersity theory, and proximity concepts. Understand the benefits of compression, size limiter implementation, and memory file system utilization. Explore scaling strategies, decentralization approaches, and repository management. Witness a demo showcasing Dragonfly's capabilities and compare performance data to grasp its potential impact on enterprise-level image distribution.

Syllabus

Introduction
Milestones
Status of Dragonfly
Dragonfly Community
Supernode Architecture
Dispersity Theory
Proximity
Compression Benefits
Size Limiter
Storage Manager
Memory File System
Use Case
Demo
Data Comparison
Security
Scaling
decentralization
repositories
registry
Supernode
Mass Transfer
Super Moves
Dragonfly Support


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Linux Foundation

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