Voltaire two-times InfiniBand with 10Gb Ethernet
InfiniBand switch maker Voltaire announced this morning that it would be crossing the high-speed protocol divide and will later this year launch a set of converged switches based on the 10 Gigabit Ethernet protocol. While the current InfiniBand technologies offer 20 Gb/sec (dual data rate) and 40 Gb/sec (quad data rate) …
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Posted Tuesday 5th May 2009 09:12 GMT
1 Dimensional Thinking Again #
Latency. Low end-to-end latency is just as important as bandwidth. That is a major reason that early compute clusters discarded ethernet. You can provide a channel a mile wide in terms of signalling rate and still not achieve application throughput if the latency is too high.
Posted Tuesday 5th May 2009 14:43 GMT
Infiniband vs GigE #
GigE usually uses TCP/IP - and this protocol, while tremendously redundant & wonderful for convergence, is not terribly efficient at higher capacities.
Infiniband is a beautiful thing for high performance & clustered databases. Clustering memory caches between nodes requires high bandwidth and low latency - otherwise performance & scalability is limited.
I would have been interested to see a comparison between Voltaire and SUN as far as Infiniband switches in terms of capacity, size, and latency on a flattened network... instead of only Cisco.
http://www.sun.com/products/networking/infiniband.jsp
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