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High-performance ethernet-based communications for future multi-core processors
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Cluster ComputingHigh-performance Ethernet-based CommunicationsEndpoint HardwareEngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkComputer ArchitectureInterconnection Network ArchitectureData Center NetworkInternet Of ThingsParallel ComputingComputer EngineeringInterconnection NetworkNetwork On ChipHigh-speed NetworkingNetwork Interface ArchitectureJnic ArchitectureNovel Ethernet EndpointEdge ComputingCloud Computing
Data centers and HPC clusters often incorporate specialized networking fabrics to satisfy system requirements. However, Ethernet's low cost and high performance are causing a shift from specialized fabrics toward standard Ethernet. Although Ethernet's low-level performance approaches that of specialized fabrics, the features that these fabrics provide such as reliable in-order delivery and flow control are implemented, in the case of Ethernet, by endpoint hardware and software. Unfortunately, current Ethernet endpoints are either slow (commodity NICs with generic TCP/IP stacks) or costly (offload engines). To address these issues, the JNIC project developed a novel Ethernet endpoint. JNIC's hardware and software were specifically designed for the requirements of high-performance communications within future data-centers and compute clusters. The architecture combines capabilities already seen in advanced network architectures with new innovations to create a comprehensive solution for scalable and high-performance Ethernet. We envision a JNIC architecture that is suitable for most in-data-center communication needs.
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