Networking Functions

Network function virtualization

Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a network architecture concept that uses IT virtualization technologies to replace physical network nodes with virtualized building blocks. These virtualized functions can be deployed on COTS hardware, cloud computing infrastructure, or virtual machines/containers, allowing for more agile network management and faster service rollouts with reduced costs. Examples of NFV include virtual session border controllers, load balancers, firewalls, intrusion detection devices, and WAN accelerators.

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CS 110: Principles of Computer Systems

Stanford University

Winter 2022

CS 110 delves into advanced computer systems and program construction, focusing on designing large systems, software that spans multiple machines, and parallel computing. This course builds upon CS107 and requires good knowledge of C, C++, Unix, GDB, Valgrind, and Make. It covers Linux filesystems, multiprocessing, threading, networking, and more.

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