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MultiEdge: An Edge-based Communication Subsystem for Scalable Commodity Servers

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MultiEdge: An Edge-based Communication Subsystem for Scalable Commodity Servers
At the core of contemporary high performance computer systems is the communication infrastructure. For this reason, there has been a lot of work on providing low-latency, high-bandwidth communication subsystems for clusters. In this paper, we introduce MultiEdge, a connection oriented communication system designed for high-speed commodity hardware. MultiEdge provides support for end-to-end flowcontrol, ordering, and reliable transmission. It transparently supports multiple physical links within a single connection. We use MultiEdge to examine the behavior of edge-based protocols using both micro-benchmarks and real-life shared memory applications. Our results show that MultiEdge is able to deliver about 88% of the nominal link throughput with a single 10-GBit/s link and more than 95% with multiple 1-GBit/s links. Our application results show that performing all of the communication protocol at the edge does not seem to cause any degradation in performance.
Sven Karlsson, Stavros Passas, George Kotsis, Ange
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IPPS
Authors Sven Karlsson, Stavros Passas, George Kotsis, Angelos Bilas
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