It's a lack of critical thinking that requires a disclaimer about the PDFs world view.
Have you considered syslog, which represents a standard for shipping logs?
What startup? What ad?
But that's google, I can tell you practically speaking many ISPs don't do this. Client subnet extension would be very nice.
I saw ipvs was implemented in kernel but didn't realize it bypassed the stack. Thanks for clarifying.
That's not quite the answer he gave to this exact question in the video: geopolitics and cost were the major reasons, they want pops there.
Interesting that Linux kernel performance (ipvs) is acceptable at l4 vs something like dpdk. I guess you just overcome the limitation by increasing the number of l4 instances load balanced by ecmp. Fun to see DSR in…
"The goal of an interview is to ascertain weather the candidate is capable of doing stuff and learning stuff, and if that's likely to carry over into the stuff you need done. It's not to see weather they can produce an…
It's a lack of critical thinking that requires a disclaimer about the PDFs world view.
Have you considered syslog, which represents a standard for shipping logs?
What startup? What ad?
But that's google, I can tell you practically speaking many ISPs don't do this. Client subnet extension would be very nice.
I saw ipvs was implemented in kernel but didn't realize it bypassed the stack. Thanks for clarifying.
That's not quite the answer he gave to this exact question in the video: geopolitics and cost were the major reasons, they want pops there.
Interesting that Linux kernel performance (ipvs) is acceptable at l4 vs something like dpdk. I guess you just overcome the limitation by increasing the number of l4 instances load balanced by ecmp. Fun to see DSR in…
"The goal of an interview is to ascertain weather the candidate is capable of doing stuff and learning stuff, and if that's likely to carry over into the stuff you need done. It's not to see weather they can produce an…