Kernel Log: Coming in 3.3 (Part 1) - Networking | Linux Today

Kernel Log: Coming in 3.3 (Part 1) – Networking

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 28, 2012

“Version 3.3 of the Linux kernel offers another way to team
multiple Ethernet devices. Support for “Open vSwitch”, a virtual
network switch that was specifically developed for virtualised
environments, has also been added. Byte Queue Limits are designed
to reduce the latencies that cause the much-discussed “buffer
bloat”


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Web Webster

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