The evolution of commodity hardware is pushing parallelism forward as the key factor that can allow software to attain hardware-class performance while still retaining its advantages. On one side, commodity CPUs are providing more and more cores (the next-generation Intel Xeon E 7500 CPUs will soon make 10 cores processors a commodity product), with a complex cache hierarchy which makes aware data placement crucial to good performance. On the other side, server NIC‘s are adapting to these new trends by increasing themselves their level of parallelism. While traditional 1Gbps NICs exchanged data with the CPU through a single ring of shared memory buffers, modern 10Gbps cards support multiple queues: multiple cores can therefore receive and t...
Today's rapidly evolving network ecosystem, characterized by increasing traffic volumes, service het...
Packet capturing is an important part of a network administrator’s tool-chain. It is often used to “...
Summarization: In this paper, we present a Programmable Packet Processing Engine suitable for deep h...
Nowadays commodity hardware is offering an ever increasing degree of parallelism (CPUs with more and...
This paper presents Packet Family Queue (PFQ), a high-performance framework for packet processing de...
Nowadays commodity hardware is offering an ever increasing degree of parallelism: CPUs are equipped ...
As a result of the spread of 10 Gigabit technologies, it is required to realize Internet monitoring ...
Trabajo presentado a IEEE / IST Workshop on Monitoring, Attack Detection and Mitigation (MonAM 2006)...
The large availability of multi-gigabit network cards for commodity PCs requires network application...
Packet filter technologies are facing new issues every day, as we had to re-engineer our computer ne...
Traditional packet-filtering firewalls control network traffic based on pre-defined rules. These rul...
The ever-increasing complexity in network infrastructures is making critical the demand for network ...
Many versions of Unix provide facilities for user-level packet capture, making possible the use of g...
Many versions of Unix provide facilities for user-level packet capture, making possible the use of g...
The evolution of network services is closely related to the network technology trend. Originally net...
Today's rapidly evolving network ecosystem, characterized by increasing traffic volumes, service het...
Packet capturing is an important part of a network administrator’s tool-chain. It is often used to “...
Summarization: In this paper, we present a Programmable Packet Processing Engine suitable for deep h...
Nowadays commodity hardware is offering an ever increasing degree of parallelism (CPUs with more and...
This paper presents Packet Family Queue (PFQ), a high-performance framework for packet processing de...
Nowadays commodity hardware is offering an ever increasing degree of parallelism: CPUs are equipped ...
As a result of the spread of 10 Gigabit technologies, it is required to realize Internet monitoring ...
Trabajo presentado a IEEE / IST Workshop on Monitoring, Attack Detection and Mitigation (MonAM 2006)...
The large availability of multi-gigabit network cards for commodity PCs requires network application...
Packet filter technologies are facing new issues every day, as we had to re-engineer our computer ne...
Traditional packet-filtering firewalls control network traffic based on pre-defined rules. These rul...
The ever-increasing complexity in network infrastructures is making critical the demand for network ...
Many versions of Unix provide facilities for user-level packet capture, making possible the use of g...
Many versions of Unix provide facilities for user-level packet capture, making possible the use of g...
The evolution of network services is closely related to the network technology trend. Originally net...
Today's rapidly evolving network ecosystem, characterized by increasing traffic volumes, service het...
Packet capturing is an important part of a network administrator’s tool-chain. It is often used to “...
Summarization: In this paper, we present a Programmable Packet Processing Engine suitable for deep h...