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Developer Division Performance Engineering blog
Mainstream NUMA and the TCP/IP stack: Final Thoughts
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Mark B Friedman
5
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This is a continuation of Part IV of this article posted here . Note that a final version of a white paper tying this series of five blog entries together (and a Powerpoint presentation on the subject) are attached. For many years, the effort to...
Developer Division Performance Engineering blog
Mainstream NUMA and the TCP/IP stack, Part IV: Parallelizing TCP/IP
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Mark B Friedman
2
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This is a continuation of Part III of this article posted here . In the many-core era, the host processor overhead associated with processing TCP/IP interrupts is not a capacity problem, since CPU cycles on the host computer are plentiful and becoming...
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