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Stephen Hemminger
Stephen Hemminger
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- Twitter: @networkplumber
Biography
Stephen Hemminger is a Linux developer who specializes in kernel
networking issues. Having been involved with TCP/IP since the early
days of UNIX, he is familar with the congestion and SMP issues.
Some of his projects have been integrating TCP congestion control,
bridging, network emulation and network drivers.
Steve works on so integrating so many different networking pieces
that he decided to give himself the title of Network Plumber.
Linux Plumbers Conference 2011 Microconferences
Proposals for this user
* A Baker's Dozen of TCP bakeoff?
Can TCP Congestion control help with fairness and latency (bufferbloat)?
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Bufferbloat and Networking | 04/04/2011 |
Stephen Hemminger |
Linux Plumbers Conference 2011
Proposals for this user
* IRQ naming and routing
Most modern network and storage controllers have multiple interrupts but Linux kernel has inconsistent management
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Refereed Presentations | 04/05/2011 |
Stephen Hemminger |