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Introduction
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Link aggregation
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Hardware acceleration
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Detail solution
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Switch roles
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Physical functions
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Visual functions
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Problem with RDMA
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Conclusions
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Questions
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Legacy solution
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Generic part alone
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Better model
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Bonding
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Bonding for VMs
Description:
Explore advanced networking techniques for Link Aggregation (LAG) and hardware offload in support of RDMA and IO virtualized interfaces in this Linux Plumbers Conference talk. Delve into alternative approaches to implementing LAG functionality for stateful offloads and IO virtualization, focusing on software-based solutions with minimal hardware and firmware support. Examine the implementation of active-backup mode for RDMA and virtual functions, the use of RX hash values for flow-based active-active mode, and a new active-active mode for virtual functions. Gain insights into how these techniques can enhance network performance and flexibility while maintaining compatibility with existing hardware.

LAG and Hardware Offload to Support RDMA and IO Virtualized Interfaces

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