Kalman Meth

Kalman Meth

IBM Research

Biography

Dr. Kalman Meth is an architect in the Cloud Platforms department at the IBM Haifa Research Labs (HRL). Kalman is one of the authors of the iSCSI protocol specification (RFCs 3720, 7143) and is active in various systems and storage related activities. He received his Masters and PhD degrees from Courant Institute at New York University, while specializing in numerical analysis and computational fluid dynamics. His interests include: operating systems, file systems, storage systems, distributed and parallel computing, real-time computing, and numerical analysis.

Linux Plumbers Conference 2017 BoF Sessions

Proposals for this user

* Zero-copy Receive for virtio-net/vhost devices

Leverage receive-side steering abilities of modern high speed network cards to implement zero-copy receive for virtio-net and vhost. (slides)
BoFs 09/13/2017
Kalman Meth

Linux Plumbers Conference 2017

Proposals for this user

* Zero-copy Receive API for virtio-net/vhost devices

Define interfaces needed to leverage receive-side steering abilities of modern high speed network cards to implement zero-copy receive for virtio-net and vhost.
VFIO/IOMMU/PCI 08/08/2017
Kalman Meth