Bird Daemon Performance and usage information
Hello, I am working on my MSc. dissertation which is about improving existing Bird's integration with UCI configuration scheme for OpenWRT/LEDE firmwares (if someone is interested [0]). As part of my documentation I am trying to highlight Bird's performance against other well-known software as well as adoption rates in IXPs or other organisations. There is some information I already used in the past for the project that gave birth to this integration in OpenWRT (~2014) but I cannot find presentations/papers/graphics using the latest versions or news/announcements from IXPs or organisations using Bird. Right now I am referencing some presentations [1], news [2] and old data coming from years 2012-2015 but, is there any extra documents I could use as evidence of Bird's performance/adoption rate or latest presentations to the public? Best regards, -- Eloi Carbó [0] https://github.com/eloicaso/bird-openwrt [1] https://people.netfilter.org/pablo/netdev0.1/slides/ondrej- zajicek-slides-netdev01.pdf [2] https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/case/bird- manages-routing-worlds-largest-internet-exchanges
Hi Eloi, This presentation is by now outdated, so its usefulness is limited, but it might be interesting if only for historic purposes: https://ams-ix.net/downloads/ams-ix-route-server-implementations-performance... Kind regards, Aris Eloi Carbó Solé<mailto:eloicaso@gmail.com> 20 May 2017 at 17:08 Hello, I am working on my MSc. dissertation which is about improving existing Bird's integration with UCI configuration scheme for OpenWRT/LEDE firmwares (if someone is interested [0]). As part of my documentation I am trying to highlight Bird's performance against other well-known software as well as adoption rates in IXPs or other organisations. There is some information I already used in the past for the project that gave birth to this integration in OpenWRT (~2014) but I cannot find presentations/papers/graphics using the latest versions or news/announcements from IXPs or organisations using Bird. Right now I am referencing some presentations [1], news [2] and old data coming from years 2012-2015 but, is there any extra documents I could use as evidence of Bird's performance/adoption rate or latest presentations to the public? Best regards, -- Eloi Carbó [0] https://github.com/eloicaso/bird-openwrt [1] https://people.netfilter.org/pablo/netdev0.1/slides/ondrej-zajicek-slides-netdev01.pdf [2] https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/case/bird-manages-routing-worlds-...
Hi, On 20 May 2017 at 17:08, Eloi Carbó Solé <eloicaso@gmail.com> wrote:
is there any extra documents I could use as evidence of Bird's performance/adoption rate or latest presentations to the public?
- "Scaling BIRD Routeservers", by DE-CIX, October 2016: here you can find some benchmarks they run under some particular configurations. https://ripe73.ripe.net/presentations/115-e-bru-20161026-RIPE73-scaling-bird... - "(Ab)Using Route Servers", May 2010: some more stats. http://ripe60.ripe.net/presentations/Jasinska-_Ab_Using_Route_Servers.pdf -- Pier Carlo Chiodi
Hello, Thank you very much to all of you that have shared some really useful presentations, it will help me not only to add more detail and supportive material but also giving me the opportunity to see some really interesting projects and deployments using Bird, I really appreciate it. Best regards, On 22 May 2017 at 13:18, Pierky <pierky@pierky.com> wrote:
Hi,
On 20 May 2017 at 17:08, Eloi Carbó Solé <eloicaso@gmail.com> wrote:
is there any extra documents I could use as evidence of Bird's performance/adoption rate or latest presentations to the public?
- "Scaling BIRD Routeservers", by DE-CIX, October 2016: here you can find some benchmarks they run under some particular configurations.
https://ripe73.ripe.net/presentations/115-e-bru-20161026- RIPE73-scaling-bird-routeservers-final.pdf
- "(Ab)Using Route Servers", May 2010: some more stats.
http://ripe60.ripe.net/presentations/Jasinska-_Ab_Using_Route_Servers.pdf
-- Pier Carlo Chiodi
-- -- Eloi Carbó
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