Kostas Christodoulopoulos, Kostas Katrinis, et al.
OFC 2014
In response to the need for higher-speed and affordable-cost datacenter interconnection networks, hybrid optical/electrical architectures have been proposed. Even still, a number of implementation issues remain open and little is known about the performance of real applications over such networks. To fill this gap, we present a hybrid network architecture, called HydRA, comprising commodity off-the-shelf equipment, calculate its total price using current list prices, and show its price competitiveness against fat-tree alternatives. We also report on a prototype implementation of our HydRA network that uses Ethernet switches and a custom-built software controller. We show that our HydRA network prototype manages to accelerate the execution of real parallel workloads, when compared to equal-cost electronic-only fat-tree networks.
Kostas Christodoulopoulos, Kostas Katrinis, et al.
OFC 2014
Bogdan Nicolae, Carlos H.A. Costa, et al.
IEEE TPDS
Marcelo Veiga Neves, César A.F. De Rose, et al.
IPDPS 2014
Muhammad Imran, Martin Collier, et al.
CSE 2015