Networks, Buffers, and Drops
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Buffering is a confusing and sometimes controversial topic when it comes to networking. In this short presentation, JR Rivers discusses some of the related theory and practicalities, and gives insight into tools that are available to networking specialists.
Networks, Buffers, and Drops
52:20 Switch Buffering Deep Dive |
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Switch Buffer Architectures | 28:54 | 2017-09-16 |
Small Buffer or Big Buffer Switches | 5:36 | 2017-09-16 |
Tools and Knobs | 17:50 | 2017-09-16 |
19:20 Questions and Answers |
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Questions and Answers | 19:20 | 2017-09-16 |
Reference material |
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Slide deck | 2.5M | 2016-11-09 |
Router and Switch Buffer Sizing |
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Packet Buffers (Jim Warner) | ||
Sizing Router Buffers (Redux) | ||
Sizing Router Buffers (original article) | ||
Sizing Router Buffers (NANOG presentation) | ||
BufferBloat wiki | ||
Network tuning for very large data transfers | ||
An Update on Router Buffering (xrdocs.io) | ||
Dynamic Packet Buffering on ASR 9000 | ||
Data Center Fabrics |
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Data Center TCP (Alizadeh, 2010) | ||
Data Center TCP IETF draft | ||
On the Data Path Performance of Leaf-Spine Datacenter Fabrics |