36:20 - I doubt that VxLAN support of a switch affects the speed of VxLAN. For network cards this is true (for sure!), in terms of segmentation offloading in any case, but the switch transports UDP packets, whether it "knows" that they are VxLAN or not.
Excellent explanation!
This guy explains it really nicely, Im suprised of the lack of laughs at his puns. Maybe im too much of a geek.
36:20 - I doubt that VxLAN support of a switch affects the speed of VxLAN. For network cards this is true (for sure!), in terms of segmentation offloading in any case, but the switch transports UDP packets, whether it "knows" that they are VxLAN or not.
Switch needs to encapsulate/decapsulate Vxlan headers in hardware, some of them can not RIOT in hardware. They're not forwarding pure UDP packets.
Dare I ask are the slides available for this?
The guy's attitude at the start makes this talk really boring to watch