August 2008 - Posts
13 August 2008
Performance improvements in Service Pack 1 for VS 2008 and .NET FX 3.5
We just announced the release of Service Pack 1 for VS 2008 and .NET FX 3.5 . A major push for this release was continuing to enhance performance and reliability, as Soma noted in his most recent blog entry . I want to take a minute to drill into the
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06 August 2008
Mainstream NUMA and the TCP/IP stack, Part III: A look back at older strategies to scale high-speed networking
This is a continuation of Part II of this article posted here . By necessity, both the hardware and the software devoted to processing network traffic need to evolve in the many-core era to become multiprocessor-oriented. On servers that have NUMA architectures,
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