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Linux networking

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What is Linux networking?

Linux networking refers to the networking stack and related tools within the Linux operating system kernel. It provides a robust and flexible framework for network communication, supporting a wide range of protocols (TCP/IP, UDP, etc.), network interfaces (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, etc.), and networking features like routing, firewalls (iptables/nftables), VPNs, and network namespaces. It is commonly used in servers, embedded systems, and desktop environments to enable network connectivity and manage network traffic.

What other technologies are related to Linux networking?

Linux networking Complementary Technologies

sFlow is a network monitoring technology that provides visibility into network traffic, complementing Linux networking capabilities by providing insights for analysis and optimization.
mentioned alongside Linux networking in 7% (59) of relevant job posts
DPDK is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing, often used to accelerate network applications on Linux.
mentioned alongside Linux networking in 2% (62) of relevant job posts
Linux networking is built on the Linux kernel, thus it is a core component and highly complementary.
mentioned alongside Linux networking in 1% (78) of relevant job posts

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Which organizations are mentioning Linux networking?

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