Proceedings 20th IEEE International Parallel &Amp; Distributed Processing Symposium 2006
DOI: 10.1109/ipdps.2006.1639585
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Designing next generation data-centers with advanced communication protocols and systems services

Abstract: Current data-centers rely on TCP/IP over Fast-and Gigabit-Ethernet for data communication even within the cluster environment for costeffective designs, thus limiting their maximum capacity. Together with raw performance, such data-centers also lack in efficient support for intelligent services, such as requirements for caching documents, managing limited physical resources, load-balancing, controlling overload scenarios, and prioritization and QoS mechanisms, that are becoming a common requirement today. On t… Show more

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“…In our previous work [6], we have shown the capabilities of these current generation SAN technologies in dealing with the limitations of existing data-centers. Specifically, we presented a novel framework comprising of three layers (communication protocol support, data-center service primitives and advanced data-center services) that work together to tackle the issues associated with existing data-centers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous work [6], we have shown the capabilities of these current generation SAN technologies in dealing with the limitations of existing data-centers. Specifically, we presented a novel framework comprising of three layers (communication protocol support, data-center service primitives and advanced data-center services) that work together to tackle the issues associated with existing data-centers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%