RSR Rapid Hitful Software Upgrade - Enhancing SONiC Network Switch Upgrades
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Learn about enhancing hitful rapid reboot support in SONiC network operating system through this 27-minute conference talk from the Open Compute Project. Explore the trade-offs between hitless and hitful network switch software upgrades, where hitless upgrades using NSF (Non-Stop Forwarding) ensure zero traffic loss but introduce complexity in backward compatibility and qualification cycles, while hitful upgrades offer greater simplicity and agility despite potential traffic disruption. Discover how rapid reboot technology can minimize service impact during hitful upgrades by reducing downtime to just a few hundred milliseconds, particularly valuable when dealing with breaking changes like ASIC-level P4 program modifications. Examine the technical implementation details including new reboot methods, integration with reboot back-ends, improved shutdown orchestration, and robust state monitoring systems. Understand the standardization efforts for hitful upgrades in SONiC while maintaining reliability, observability, and vendor compatibility across different network hardware platforms.
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RSR Rapid Hitful S W Upgrade
Taught by
Open Compute Project