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Тормозит
@ делаешь квос и андерпровизинишь
@ https://insidehpc.com/2019/02/25-gigabit-ethernet-consortium-offers-low-latency-specification-for-50gbe-100gbe-and-200gbe-hpc-networks/
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С горящим стулом свапаешь на инфинибэнд
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@ делаешь квос и андерпровизинишь
@ https://insidehpc.com/2019/02/25-gigabit-ethernet-consortium-offers-low-latency-specification-for-50gbe-100gbe-and-200gbe-hpc-networks/
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С горящим стулом свапаешь на инфинибэнд
insideHPC
25 Gigabit Ethernet Consortium Offers Low Latency Specification for 50GbE, 100GbE and 200GbE HPC Networks
Today the 25 Gigabit Ethernet Consortium announced the availability of a low-latency forward error correction (FEC) specification for 50 Gbps, 100 Gbps and [...]
tl;dr
This paper presents our design and experience with a microkernel-inspired approach to host networking called Snap. Snap is a userspace networking system that supports Google's rapidly evolving needs with flexible modules that implement a range of network functions, including edge packet switching, virtualization for our cloud platform, traffic shaping policy enforcement, and a high-performance reliable messaging and RDMA-like service. Snap has been running in production for over three years, supporting the extensible communication needs of several large and critical systems.
Snap enables fast development and deployment of new networking features, leveraging the benefits of address space isolation and the productivity of userspace software development together with support for transparently upgrading networking services without migrating applications off of a machine. At the same time, Snap achieves compelling performance through a modular architecture that promotes principled synchronization with minimal state sharing, and supports real-time scheduling with dynamic scaling of CPU resources through a novel kernel/userspace CPU scheduler co-design. Our evaluation demonstrates over 3x Gbps/core improvement compared to a kernel networking stack for RPC workloads, software-based RDMA-like performance of up to 5M IOPS/core, and transparent upgrades that are largely imperceptible to user applications. Snap is deployed to over half of our fleet of machines and supports the needs of numerous teams.
This paper presents our design and experience with a microkernel-inspired approach to host networking called Snap. Snap is a userspace networking system that supports Google's rapidly evolving needs with flexible modules that implement a range of network functions, including edge packet switching, virtualization for our cloud platform, traffic shaping policy enforcement, and a high-performance reliable messaging and RDMA-like service. Snap has been running in production for over three years, supporting the extensible communication needs of several large and critical systems.
Snap enables fast development and deployment of new networking features, leveraging the benefits of address space isolation and the productivity of userspace software development together with support for transparently upgrading networking services without migrating applications off of a machine. At the same time, Snap achieves compelling performance through a modular architecture that promotes principled synchronization with minimal state sharing, and supports real-time scheduling with dynamic scaling of CPU resources through a novel kernel/userspace CPU scheduler co-design. Our evaluation demonstrates over 3x Gbps/core improvement compared to a kernel networking stack for RPC workloads, software-based RDMA-like performance of up to 5M IOPS/core, and transparent upgrades that are largely imperceptible to user applications. Snap is deployed to over half of our fleet of machines and supports the needs of numerous teams.
Forwarded from TT — Terrible Telco (Дмитрий Шемонаев)
Tomahawk 4, дамы и господа.
25.6 Tbps.
64x400GbE, 128x200GbE, 256x100GbE, 256x40GbE, 256x25GbE или 256x10GbE портов.
https://www.broadcom.com/products/ethernet-connectivity/switching/strataxgs/bcm56990-series
25.6 Tbps.
64x400GbE, 128x200GbE, 256x100GbE, 256x40GbE, 256x25GbE или 256x10GbE портов.
https://www.broadcom.com/products/ethernet-connectivity/switching/strataxgs/bcm56990-series
Broadcom
BCM56990 | 25.6 Tb/s and 12.8Tb/s StrataXGS® Ethernet Switch
Learn how this family of high performance and high capacity networking switches can help you to meet the requirements for next generation data center and cloud computing environments.