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Kernel of Truth
Cumulus Networks
10 episodes
9 months ago
Linux is the language of the data center, and it’s the language we’re speaking on Kernel of Truth! Tune in to hear our rotating panel of Cumulus Networks’ best and brightest, plus guest experts from the industry, discuss networking news and the hottest trends in the data center. Whether we’re talking about chassis or getting SaaS-y, you can count on Kernel of Truth for unique insight into the world of open networking — plus some good old-fashioned nerd humor here and there.
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Linux is the language of the data center, and it’s the language we’re speaking on Kernel of Truth! Tune in to hear our rotating panel of Cumulus Networks’ best and brightest, plus guest experts from the industry, discuss networking news and the hottest trends in the data center. Whether we’re talking about chassis or getting SaaS-y, you can count on Kernel of Truth for unique insight into the world of open networking — plus some good old-fashioned nerd humor here and there.
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The evolution of hardware telemetry and its software interfaces
Kernel of Truth
41 minutes 18 seconds
5 years ago
The evolution of hardware telemetry and its software interfaces
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In this episode, Kernel of Truth host Roopa Prabhu is joined by Barak Gafni. The two of them chat about the evolution of hardware telemetry and its software interfaces as well as catch up some of the work on IOAM Barak’s been involved with. We hope you enjoy this episode and don’t forget to also check out the links below with resources referenced in the podcast. 
Guest Bios
Roopa Prabhu: Roopa is a Linux Architect at NVIDIA, formally Cumulus Networks. She and her team work on all things kernel networking and Linux system infrastructure areas. Her primary focus areas in the Linux kernel are Linux bridge, Netlink, VxLAN, Lightweight tunnels. She is currently focused on building Linux kernel dataplane for E-VPN. She loves working with the Linux kernel networking and debian communities. Her past experience includes Linux clusters, ethernet drivers and Linux KVM virtualization platforms. She has a BS and MS in Computer Science. You can find her on Twitter at @__roopa.
Barak Gafni: Barak is a Staff Architect at NVIDIA, formally Mellanox Technologies, focusing on enabling the most scalable, agile and simple networks of tomorrow. He joined Mellanox at 2009, and has 12 years of experience in the networking industry. Barak holds a B.Sc. in EE from the University of Tel Aviv (Cum Laude), has co-authored multiple IETF RFCs and holds several patents in the space of networking.
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sFlow and WJH
https://blog.sflow.com/2020/07/visibility-into-dropped-packets.html
IETF
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc791
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ippm-ioam-data-10
OCP 2020 Session: Advances Ethernet Telemtry Working Across NOS’s and Switches

Kernel of Truth
Linux is the language of the data center, and it’s the language we’re speaking on Kernel of Truth! Tune in to hear our rotating panel of Cumulus Networks’ best and brightest, plus guest experts from the industry, discuss networking news and the hottest trends in the data center. Whether we’re talking about chassis or getting SaaS-y, you can count on Kernel of Truth for unique insight into the world of open networking — plus some good old-fashioned nerd humor here and there.