The Cloud-Native Network Proxy Platform
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The Cloud-Native Network Proxy Platform
Dynamically provision Stateful Persistent Replicated Cluster-wide Fabric Volumes & Filesystems for Kubernetes that is provisioned from an optimized NVME SPDK backend data storage stack.
eBPF/XDP-based software framework for fast network services running in the Linux kernel.
A collection of Rust-based WebAssembly programs that are deployed as Envoy filters.
Program examples utilizing the DPDK. The DPDK is a kernel-bypass network library that allows for very fast network packet processing. This is great for (D)DoS mitigation and low-latency packet inspection, manipulation, and forwarding.
StoneWork - high-performance data plane, modular control plane solution.
A virtualized Residential Gateway implementation using DPDK
PAIO: General, Portable I/O Optimizations With Minor Application Modifications (FAST'22)
Adaptive Pushback Mechanism for DDoS Detection and Mitigation employing P4 Data Planes
Data-Plane Time synchronization Protocol (P4-Tofino & DPDK)
DPDK (Data plane development kit) tutorials written in C++ for beginner and advanced users.
A fast reverse proxy with an embedded gateway to wrap third-party APIs and bring them to the ecosystem of light platform
A novel approach based on Random Forests that quickly and accurately identifies elephant flows in programmable Data Planes.
DPDK Optimisation & Analysis Tool
A client side service mesh router designed for legacy system that cannot leverage client module
Fully Adaptive Network monitoring experiments for Paper.
Identity/Identity-Engine - Data plane Terraform module
Pluggable gRPC transport hub for bobrapet. Auto‑wires real‑time streaming topologies (P2P or Hub‑and‑Spoke) and executes in‑flight Story primitives.
Super-Node design code with integration of an FRR control plane with a P4 programmable data plane.
Demo of Programmability
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