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Traditional datacenters are designed as a collection of servers, each of which tightly couples the resources required for computing tasks. Recent industry trends suggest a paradigm shift to a disaggregated datacenter (DDC) architecture containing a pool of resources, each built as a standalone resource blade and interconnected using a network fabric.A key enabling (or blocking) factor for disaggregation will be the network - to support good application-level performance it becomes critical that the network fabric provide low latency communication even under the increased traffic load that disaggregation introduces. In this paper, we use a workload-driven approach to derive the minimum latency and bandwidth requirements that the network in disaggregated datacenters must provide to avoid degrading application-level performance and explore the feasibility of meeting these requirements with existing system designs and commodity networking technology.
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Peter Gao
Carnegie Institution for Science
Akshay Narayan
Berkeley College
Sagar Karandikar
Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
University of California, Berkeley
Cornell University
Berkeley College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dff6c6af3798be7f8603f8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5555/3026877.3026897
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