[hackathon] Hacking SFC in Seoul -- Service Function development kit

Dave Dolson <ddolson@sandvine.com> Thu, 27 October 2016 18:11 UTC

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Greetings,

Kyle and I wish to champion an SFC project at the Hackathon in Seoul, to work on a C/C++ high-performance service function development kit based on DPDK.

We are intending to make it easier to develop NSH-enabled Service Functions written in C/C++, or to insert existing functions into a service chain.

Within Sandvine's private cloud "Nubo" we will create and test a simple NFV service function using the library we are developing.

Traffic will be sent to the service function by Sandvine's Traffic Steering Engine (a classifier and SFF).

Skills that will help you:
- C/C++
- DPDK
- Ubuntu


Please let us know your interest!


David Dolson
Senior Software Architect, Sandvine Inc.