SIGCOMM 2020 - TEA - Enabling State Intensive Network Functions on Programmable Switches
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking approach to enabling state-intensive network functions on programmable switches in this insightful conference talk from SIGCOMM 2020. Delve into the innovative TEA (Tofino Emulation Architecture) system, which addresses the challenges of limited on-chip memory in programmable switches. Learn about the system's key components, including offloading, migration, and recompiling techniques, and discover how TEA leverages available DRAM to enhance switch capabilities. Gain valuable insights into the evaluation process and understand the potential impact of this technology on network function virtualization. Conclude with a thought-provoking Q&A session that further illuminates the practical applications and future directions of this cutting-edge research.
Syllabus
Introduction
Evaluation
Available DRAM
Conclusions
Questions
Offloading
Migration
Recompiling
Question
Taught by
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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