The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also present in datacenter networks, is particularly demanding for commodity TCP/IP and Ethernet technologies. We expand our study of building incast-resistant networks based on software switches running on commercial-off-the-shelf servers. In this paper we provide the estimates for costs and physical area required to build such a network. Our estimates indicate that our proposed design offers significant cost advantage over traditional solutions, but higher space utilisation. Next, we show how the latter can be improved with multi-host Ethernet controllers, as an alternative to typical network interface cards. This can also make software swit...
Data Center Networks (DCNs) have gone through major evolutionary changes over the past decades. Yet,...
A many-to-one communication pattern is present both in Data Acquisition (DAQ) and datacenter network...
Today's data centers consist of several thousand PCs that provide massive amounts of computational p...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also presen...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also present...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, is particularly ...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, is particularly...
The rapid increase in data centre communication in recent years has led to a wave of interest in the...
In recent years, Data Centers Networks (DCNs) have been deployed to serve as the backbone to support...
This paper presents a practical solution to the problem of high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized ...
Modern data centres host a myriad of cloud services and applications with stringent delay and throug...
This paper presents a practical solution to the problem of high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized ...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, is particularly ...
Ethernet switching is a technology which allows various computers to be connected to a local area ne...
Today’s data centers may contain tens of thousands of computers with significant aggregate bandwidth...
Data Center Networks (DCNs) have gone through major evolutionary changes over the past decades. Yet,...
A many-to-one communication pattern is present both in Data Acquisition (DAQ) and datacenter network...
Today's data centers consist of several thousand PCs that provide massive amounts of computational p...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also presen...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also present...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, is particularly ...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, is particularly...
The rapid increase in data centre communication in recent years has led to a wave of interest in the...
In recent years, Data Centers Networks (DCNs) have been deployed to serve as the backbone to support...
This paper presents a practical solution to the problem of high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized ...
Modern data centres host a myriad of cloud services and applications with stringent delay and throug...
This paper presents a practical solution to the problem of high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized ...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, is particularly ...
Ethernet switching is a technology which allows various computers to be connected to a local area ne...
Today’s data centers may contain tens of thousands of computers with significant aggregate bandwidth...
Data Center Networks (DCNs) have gone through major evolutionary changes over the past decades. Yet,...
A many-to-one communication pattern is present both in Data Acquisition (DAQ) and datacenter network...
Today's data centers consist of several thousand PCs that provide massive amounts of computational p...