Netdev 0x16 - Keynote: It's Time to Replace TCP in the Datacenter
Speaker: John Ousterhout Info: Although TCP is a tremendously successful transport protocol that has survived 40 years of dramatic technology changes, virtually every aspect of its design is wrong for the datacenter. This talk will discuss the problems with TCP, ranging from its use of connections and streams to its mechanisms for reliable delivery and congestion control. See more: https://netdevconf.info/0x16/session....

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Netdev 0x16 - HomaLS Tunneling messages through secure segments

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Can Great Programmers Be Taught? - John Ousterhout - Agile LnL

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Driving Performance: Efficient Networking for AI Infrastructure

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Openstack Networking Overview

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TCP Congestion Control // Hands-On Deep Dive TCP Analysis with Wireshark

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What Nobody Tells You About Being a Quant

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Everything You Wanted to Know About RDMA But Were Too Proud to Ask

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QUIC 101

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Gil Strang's Final 18.06 Linear Algebra Lecture

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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"Performance Matters" by Emery Berger

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Network Performance in the Linux Kernel, Getting the most out of the Hardware

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A Philosophy of Software Design | John Ousterhout | Talks at Google

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JANITOR vs THE BIGGEST GUYS IN THE GYM. They Didn’t Expect THAT

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Amin Vahdat - SIGCOMM Lifetime Achievement Award 2020 Keynote

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Integrating gRPC with the Homa Transport Protocol - John Ousterhout, Stanford University

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It’s Time to replace TCP in the Datacenter | The Backend Engineering Show

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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"How NOT to Measure Latency" by Gil Tene

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