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2006 International Workshop on Networking, Architecture, and Storages (IWNAS'06)
Design and Implementation of Reconfigurable Gateway Array of Multiple Fabrics (RGAMF)
Shenyang, China
August 01-August 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2651-9
Qin Zhang, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peng Li, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jizhong Han, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chengde Han, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
In today?s data center, the demand on server I/O is increasing to transfer huge data between clients and servers or between two servers. Typically, conventional data center uses multiple network adapters to build the server fabric, which bring many drawbacks, such as complex management, hard scalability and expensive cost, and so on. Fortunately, InfiniBand provides a high-bandwidth, low-latency network, and it has been widely used in current data center to create a unified fabric. However, Fiber Channel and IP fabric are still widely adopted so that many researches have been focused on connecting between InfiniBand and conventional networks. Many methods, such as protocol conversion and bandwidth aggregation, have been proposed to eliminate performance limitation caused by heterogeneous fabrics. Nevertheless, diversity and dynamic requirements of server I/O on data center still didn?t be considered. This paper proposes a novel heterogeneous interconnect architecture called RGAMF (Reconfigurable Gateway Array of Multiple Fabrics), which has five major features: protocol conversion, bandwidth aggregation, virtual service mapping, dynamic reconfiguration and redundant array. Through verification and evaluation, latency of RGAMF is between 1us and 2us, and the bandwidth of all IP links is close to wire speed at 1Gbps in both directions. Based on the FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) embedded in each gateway of array, this architecture also provide better flexibility and scalability.
Citation:
Qin Zhang, Peng Li, Jizhong Han, Chengde Han, "Design and Implementation of Reconfigurable Gateway Array of Multiple Fabrics (RGAMF)," iwnas, pp.81-86, 2006 International Workshop on Networking, Architecture, and Storages (IWNAS'06), 2006
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