Despite a decade of research, most high-performance userspace network stacks remain impractical for public cloud tenants developing their applications atop Virtual Machines (VMs). We identify two root causes: (1) reliance on specialized NIC features (e.g., flow steering, deep buffers) absent in commodity cloud vNICs, and (2) rigid execution models ill-suited to diverse application needs. We present Machnet, a highperformance and flexible userspace network stack designed for public cloud VMs. Machnet uses only a minimal set of vNIC features that any major cloud provider supports. It also relies on a microkernel architecture to enable flexible application execution. We evaluate Machnet across three major public clouds and on production-grade applications, including a key-value store, an HTTP server, and a statemachine replication system. We release Machnet at https: //github.com/microsoft/machnet.

Enabling Fast Networking in the Public Cloud

Shahinfar F.;Antichi G.;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Despite a decade of research, most high-performance userspace network stacks remain impractical for public cloud tenants developing their applications atop Virtual Machines (VMs). We identify two root causes: (1) reliance on specialized NIC features (e.g., flow steering, deep buffers) absent in commodity cloud vNICs, and (2) rigid execution models ill-suited to diverse application needs. We present Machnet, a highperformance and flexible userspace network stack designed for public cloud VMs. Machnet uses only a minimal set of vNIC features that any major cloud provider supports. It also relies on a microkernel architecture to enable flexible application execution. We evaluate Machnet across three major public clouds and on production-grade applications, including a key-value store, an HTTP server, and a statemachine replication system. We release Machnet at https: //github.com/microsoft/machnet.
2026
International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems - ASPLOS
cloud infrastructure
dpdk
low-latency systems
network stack optimization
remote procedure call (rpc)
user-level networking
virtualization
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