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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

The NetIO Stack in Windows Vista: Functionality and Deploymen
Meeting: NANOG38
Date / Time: 2006-10-10 3:45pm - 4:15pm
Room: St. Louis D-E
Presenters: Speakers:

Abolade Gbadegesin, Microsoft

Abolade Gbadegesin doubles as an Architect for both the Windows Networking and Device Technologies Division and the Windows Live Core datacenter architecture team. Most recently, he was responsible for leading the redesign and implementation of the Windows networking stack for Windows Vista, incorporating native support for IPv6, IPSec and hardware offload capabilities.
Abstract: This session covers the functionality of the NetIO stack for Windows Vista and Windows Server Code-Name Longhorn, with a focus on its implications for network infrastructure and network operations. Case studies are presented to illustrate the opportunities and challenges associated with deploying significant new networking functionality, both in a broadly available consumer operating system and in a high volume server operating system. The session closes with some thoughts on improving the evolution of networking functionality through collaboration between software vendors and public network operators.
Files: pdfAbolade Gbadegesin Presentation(PDF)
youtubeThe NetIO Stack in Windows Vista: Functionality and Deploymen
Sponsors: None.

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