Speaker
Description
Before a network management system can function, it must parse configuration files to build a structural map. While necessary, this creates a massive initialization bottleneck. As modern networks grow, we aren't just parsing a few files; we're parsing hundreds. To make matters worse, multiple processes often rely on the exact same context, meaning this computationally heavy parsing is needlessly repeated every startup. But what if we could bypass this overhead by reusing the parsed result?
What will the TNC audience take away from your talk?
Attendees will learn a practical, innovative method to completely bypass initialization bottlenecks using shared memory. By discovering how to locate and utilize a universal memory “safe zone”, engineers and decision-makers alike will leave equipped with a reliable strategy to drastically reduce startup times in their own systems.
| Are you a first time speaker at TNC? | Yes |
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