Santa: Faster Packet Delivery for Commonly Wished Replies

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Abstract

Increasing network speeds challenge the packet processing performance of networked systems. This can mainly be attributed to processing overhead caused by the split between the kernel-space network stack and user-space applications. To mitigate this overhead, we propose Santa, an application agnostic kernel-level cache of frequent requests. By allowing user-space applications to offload frequent requests to the kernel-space, Santa offers drastic performance improvements and unlocks the speed of kernel-space networking for legacy server software without requiring extensive changes.

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Schmidt, F., Hohlfeld, O., Glebke, R., & Wehrle, K. (2015). Santa: Faster Packet Delivery for Commonly Wished Replies. Computer Communication Review, 45(4), 597–598. https://doi.org/10.1145/2785956.2790014

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