New InfiniBand Specification Enables Data Centers with Enhanced Switch Density and Scale Out Features
IBTA Specification Volume 1 Release 1.6 also includes additional Memory Placement Extensions to further reduce latency
The InfiniBand Trade Association (IBTA), a global organization dedicated to developing and furthering the adoption of RDMA technologies, announced the availability of the IBTA Specification Volume 1 Release 1.6, which adds support for large radix switches, enabling ultra-dense data center infrastructures with a dramatic decrease in overall infrastructure and power costs.
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The new 1.6 specification enables the build out of 256-port top-of-rack (ToR) switches, up from 64-ports. When compared to a traditional 256-port non-blocking fat-tree topology, data centers utilizing new 256-port ToR switches will be enabled with significant OPEX and CAPEX reductions: 2x less cables, 12x less switches, with 1/3 the number of switch hops, reducing overall latency.
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Additional features in the 1.6 specification include extended OpCodes for generalized transport function classes, as well as for enhanced Memory Placement Extensions (MPE) that will further reduce latency in distributed memory applications.
“Volume 1 Release 1.6 includes two major updates, one of which is the support for large radix switches, enabling significant cost and power reduction. The other significant addition is the new MPE Verify Operation which provides data verification without the need for ULP techniques. By utilizing the responder to perform the verification of remotely written data, the task is offloaded from the requestor and the network which in turn reduces latency, improves bandwidth usage and prevents pipeline stalls while the data is verified. These features make the Volume 1 Release 1.6 an important new release which furthers the advantages provided by both InfiniBand and RoCE RDMA Fabrics,” said Rupert Dance, IBTA Compliance & Interoperability Working Group Chair and Link Working Group Co-Chair
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