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AF_XDP - High Performance for Cloud-Native Networking Technology Guide
Last Updated: Jan 21, 2021
A review of how Address-Family eXpress Data Path (AF_XDP), a socket type available in standard Linux, provides a viable choice for high performance packets networking into a Cloud-Native Network Function (CNF); includes support for Intel® network interface cards (NICs).
Categories
Categories - Open Source Solutions
Intel Technologies and Platforms - 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor
Network Location - Core Network
Network Location - Data Center
Network Location - Device Edge
Network Location - Hybrid Cloud
Network Location - On Premises
Network Location - Radio Access Network (RAN)
Network Technologies - 4G and 3G
Network Technologies - 5G
Network Technologies - Cloud Native/NFV
Network Technologies - Containers/Kubernetes
Network Technologies - Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC)
Network Technologies - Network Edge
Network Technologies - vRAN
Verticals/Industries - Cloud Service Providers
Verticals/Industries - Enterprise
Verticals/Industries - Financial Services
Verticals/Industries - Industrial
Verticals/Industries - Manufacturing
Verticals/Industries - Media and Entertainment
Verticals/Industries - System Integration
Verticals/Industries - Telecommunications
VNFS and CNFs - Application Delivery Controller (ADC)
VNFS and CNFs - Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS)
VNFS and CNFs - Content Delivery Networks (CDN)
VNFS and CNFs - IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS)
VNFS and CNFs - Load Balancer (LB)
VNFS and CNFs - Session Border Controller (SBC)
VNFS and CNFs - Virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vEPC)
VNFS and CNFs - Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN)
VNFS and CNFs - Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization
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