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Introduction
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Overview
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Traffic Architecture
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Reverse Proxy
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Zero Downtime Restart
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SRU Sport
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Scaling bottleneck
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Recap
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CPU spikes
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Bind
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BPFSK
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Questions
13
Architecture Diagram
14
Load Balancer Overview
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Load Balancer Problems
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Connection Id
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BPFTCP
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Execution
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Overhead
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Suckups
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Offline workflow
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Limitations
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Summary
Description:
Explore the journey from XDP to Socket in this 44-minute conference talk presented at the Linux Plumbers Conference. Delve into traffic architecture, reverse proxy implementation, and zero downtime restart techniques. Learn about SRU Sport, scaling bottlenecks, and CPU spike management. Examine the intricacies of BindBPF and SK, and understand the architecture diagram of load balancers. Discover solutions to common load balancer problems, including connection ID handling and BPF TCP execution. Analyze overhead issues, offline workflows, and limitations before concluding with a comprehensive summary of the presented concepts.

From XDP to Socket

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