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Video: SSD Higher Speed Devices – Architectural Interconnect Impact

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Johann George from SanDisk presents: SSD Higher Speed Devices Architectural Interconnect Impact.

You can check out more OFA videos in our Open Fabrics Worshop Video Gallery.

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Video: Massive I/O Requirements for the SKA Telescope

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Bill Boas from Cray presents: Massive I/O Requirements for the SKA Telescope.

Processing the vast quantities of data produced by the SKA will require very high performance central supercomputers capable of 100 petaflops per second processing power. This is about 50 times more powerful than the most powerful supercomputer in 2010 and equivalent to the processing power of about one hundred million PCs.

Download the slides (PDF) or check out more OFA videos in our Open Fabrics Worshop Video Gallery.

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RDMA and Storage at a Distance

Over at Forbes, Tom Coughlin writes that RDMA extends the capability of fast direct access to memory between computers in a cluster to greater distances, within a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN ) or even in a Wide Area Network (WAN) that can span continents.

RDMA over a WAN allows some very useful capabilities that can increase the overall power of a clustered computer system. It can provide remote collaboration with a remote file system allowing access as though it were local, enabling apparent real-time collaboration. RDMA also allows very efficient file transfer over a WAN. This direct data placement is accomplished with little impact on the processors on either end of the file transport. These features are very useful for working with large data files such as those common in many HPC applications. Storage at a Distance will not directly impact conventional client computing since these devices typically don’t have access to dedicated high-speed Internet connections. However with the growth of on-line (cloud) services the use of RDMA could accelerate many background processes within a given data center and between data centers. This could improve overall cloud performance and provide services such as fast backups and replications of data to provide data recovery. Thus Storage at a Distance could have a great impact on the overall performance and capabilities available over the Cloud.

Read the Full Story or see Coughlin’s recent Open Fabrics presentation over at inside-Cloud.


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Video: Panel Discussion on Scaling with PGAS Languages

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Paul Grun from Cray leads a panel discussion on Scaling with PGAS Languages.

Panelists:

  • Howard Pritchard, Cray (slides)
  • Mirko Rahn, Fraunhofer Institute
  • DK Panda, OSU (slides)
  • Rich Graham, Mellanox
  • Robert Woodruff, Intel

You can check out more OFA videos at our Open Fabrics Workshop Video Gallery.

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Video: Infinetics – Innovative Topologies

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Harry Quackenboss and Ratko Tomic from Infinetics present: Innovative Topologies.

We have invented a unique approach to building a fabric across a large number of Ethernet switches, and built a comprehensive technology platform based on this Flexible Radix Switching (FRS) technique. This innovation enables transparent integration with existing data center solutions and big improvements to networks supporting cloud, virtualization, and big data applications. These data center network solutions are superior in terms of cost, performance, robustness and ease of use.

Download the slides (PDF). You can check out more OFA videos at our Open Fabrics Workshop Video Gallery.

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Video: Challenges of Scale & MPI/PGAS APIs

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Todd Rimmer from Intel presents: Challenges of Scale & MPI/PGAS APIs.

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Intel MPI Library for Intel Xeon Phi-based Clusters & MVAPICH2 for Intel MIC

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Bill Magro from Intel presents: Intel MPI Library: Implementation for Intel Xeon Phi Based Clusters. Download the slides (PDF).

In this follow-up session, DK Panda from Ohio State University presents: MVAPICH2 for Intel MIC.

You can check out more OFA videos at our Open Fabrics Workshop Video Gallery.

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Video: Network Direct v2 and WinOFED

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Fab Tillier from Microsoft presents: Network Direct v2 and WinOFED.

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Evolving OFS – Teaching Sharks to Swim, from the Top Down

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Paul Grun from OFA presents: Evolving OFS – Teaching Sharks to Swim, from the Top Down.

This talk is a follow-on to Grun’s OFA workshop opening presentation. You can check out more OFA videos at our Open Fabrics Workshop Video Gallery.


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Interview: Open Fabrics Alliance Looks Ahead

In this video, Jim Ryan and Paul Grun from OFA discuss where Open Fabrics is headed in the future.

Open Fabrics began as a way of providing a memory-to-memory messaging service from application to application. So, fundamentally, that’s what sets Open Fabrics apart from any other network. Typically networks are about delivering packets from one platform to another. But Open Fabrics takes a perspective that its about the way the applications communicate, it’s truly about memory to memory.

You can check out more OFA videos at our Open Fabrics Workshop Video Gallery.


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Video: The Sofware-defined Datacenter & RDMA in Virtual Environments

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, VMware’s Josh Simons presents: The Sofware-defined Datacenter.

The software-defined datacenter vision took the industry by storm in 2012. It represents a prescriptive model that brings the benefits of virtualization to the rest of the datacenter. Expect to see the move towards a software-defined datacenter accelerate in 2013. Networking and infrastructure security represent some of the stickiest issues when it comes to the drive to a more agile data center. And because of this strong customer interest in SDDCs, you’ll also see more networking vendors and startups modify their roadmaps to steer towards a software-defined networking strategy.

Read the Full Story or Download the Slides (PDF).

In this follow-up presentation, Bhavesh Davda from VMware gives a talk on RDMA in Virtual Environments.

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Mark Seager Presents: Criteria for a Scalable Achitecture

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Mark Seager from Intel presents: Criteria for a Scalable Achitecture.

Download the Slides (PDF). You can check out more OFA videos at our Open Fabrics Workshop Video Gallery.

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Video: InfiniBand Fabric Administration for Linux

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Rupert Dance from Software Forge presents: InfiniBand Fabric Administration for Linux.

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High Performance RDMA-based Design for Big Data and Web 2.0 memcached

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, D.K. Panda from Ohio State University presents: High Performance RDMA-based Design for Big Data and Web 2.0 memcached.

Check out more presentation videos at our Open Fabrics Workshop Video Gallery. Most of the slides from the Workshop have been posted as well.

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Video: Accelerating Big Data over RDMA

In this video from the 2013 Open Fabrics Developer Workshop, Sreev Doddabalapur from Mellanox presents: Accelerating Big Data over RDMA.

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