What's New in Virtio 1.2 and Future Developments
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest developments in virtio 1.2 and future proposals for virtio 1.3 in this informative conference talk. Delve into the "covid release" of the virtio specification, covering three years of development work, including new devices and features for existing ones. Learn about use-cases where virtio 1.2 is designed to be implemented and discover potential new use-cases requiring specification work for future versions. Gain insights into topics such as persistent memory, single buffer, event queue, bypass, pass-through stream virtues, new devices, zone block devices, header split, secure encryption, migration, VLANs, scalable libraryization, hardware changes, and forward compatibility. Understand the GitHub issue process, development mailing list, and driver development aspects of the virtio ecosystem.
Syllabus
Introduction
A year ago
Persistent memory
Single buffer
Event queue
Bypass
PassThrough
Stream
Virtues
New Devices
Zone Block Devices
Header Split
Secure Encryption
Migration
VLANs
Scalable Libraryization
Hardware Changes
Forward Compatibility
GitHub Issue
Development Mailing List
Driver Development
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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