Building Performant Network Infrastructure for Thousands of Snapshotted VMs: eBPF, Geneve, and more
              

Running thousands of snapshotted VMs presents unique networking challenges that push Linux networking primitives to their limits. This talk explores battle-tested strategies for designing large-scale network topologies that balance performance, isolation, and resource efficiency. We'll dive into practical solutions for high-density VM environments, covering:

Attendees will learn how to architect network stacks that handle the unique demands of snapshotted workloads—where VMs are frequently cloned, restored, and migrated—while maintaining security boundaries and predictable performance. Real-world examples will demonstrate how these techniques reduce network initialization time from seconds to milliseconds and handle 10K+ concurrent VM instances on commodity hardware.

              HC 204
              Sat 9:30 am - 10:00 am
              
                          Lecture (30 Min + Q&A)
                          Panel
                          Introductory
                          Some experience required
                          Networks
                          In-person
                          anywhere
                          severalth time speaking
              
      Target Audience    
          Students, Engineers, Architects interested in scaling network performance