Loading…
Please note that all session times are listed below in Central European Summer Time (UTC +2). To view the schedule at your preferred time, please choose your location on the right-hand navigation panel under “Timezone.”
Wednesday, September 7 • 11:15 - 11:45
Booting DPDK application quickly by device composition - Yahui Cao & Jingjing Wu, Intel

Sign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Feedback form is now closed.
In Cloud-native ages, microservices and containers have gained widespread acceptance in production. For workloads deployed in containers like Cloud-native Network Function, startup time is becoming increasingly important , especially for short-time task at edge. By analyzing DPDK application startup time, there is some overhead(like general init/reset) impacts on startup time which needs to be addressed. By using software mediation, device composition, which is leveraged by Intel Scalable I/O Virtualization Specification, can ease the overhead and greatly decrease application startup time. And this is device-type agnostic benefit.  This presentation will cover below items: 1.    Why DPDK startup time matters 2.    What's the problem in DPDK application startup time 3.    How device composition decreases DPDK application startup time 4.    How Intel Scalable I/O Virtualization enabled platform and NIC decrease DPDK application startup time 

Speakers
JW

Jingjing Wu

Software Engineer, Intel
avatar for Yahui Cao

Yahui Cao

Network software engineer, Intel
Yahui Cao is a software engineer of Network and Edge Group (NEX) at Intel Corporation. He is now working on NIC enabling and I/O virtualization.



Wednesday September 7, 2022 11:15 - 11:45 CEST
Auditorium Palais des Congrès - 6 bd Veyrier Montagnères – 33120 ARCACHON