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Efficient User-Level Multi-Path Utilization in RDMA Networks
RDMA has become one of the most prominent networking technologies in DCNs by providing high bandwidth and ultra-low latency, especially for data-intensive applications.
Sugi Lee +3 more
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USPS:User-space Cross Protocol Proxy System for Efficient Collaboration of Computing Power Resources [PDF]
With the rapid development of computing power network,computing power resources such as general computing po-wer,artificial intelligence computing power,and supercomputing are widely distributed.Collaborative service of computing power resources is a key
XIA Jingxuan, SHEN Guowei, GUO Chun, CUI Yunhe
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NP-RDMA: Using Commodity RDMA without Pinning Memory
Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) has been haunted by the need of pinning down memory regions. Pinning limits the memory utilization because it impedes on-demand paging and swapping. It also increases the initialization latency of large memory applications from seconds to minutes.
Shen, Huijun +12 more
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Revisiting network support for RDMA [PDF]
Extended version of the paper appearing in ACM SIGCOMM ...
Mittal, Radhika +6 more
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Design and Optimization of a Distributed File System Based on RDMA
With the rapid development of computer and network technology, to deal with explosively growing mass data correctly, distributed file systems have come into being, and they have been applied in many enterprises.
Qinlu He +5 more
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Summary Load balancing is often a challenge in task‐parallel applications. The balancing problems are divided into static and dynamic. “Static” means that we have some prior knowledge about load information and perform balancing before execution, while “dynamic” must rely on partial information of the execution status to balance the load at runtime ...
Minh Thanh Chung +3 more
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Molecular phylogeny and evolution of inflorescence types in Eperua
Abstract Premise The Amazonian hyperdominant genus Eperua (Fabaceae) currently holds 20 described species and has two strongly different inflorescence and flower types, with corresponding different pollination syndrome. The evolution of these vastly different inflorescence types within this genus was unknown and the main topic in this study. Methods We
Hans ter Steege +12 more
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Networking in next generation disaggregated datacenters
Summary Nowadays, datacenters lean on a computer‐centric approach based on monolithic servers which include all necessary hardware resources (mainly CPU, RAM, network, and disks) to run applications. Such an architecture comes with two main limitations: (1) difficulty to achieve full resource utilization and (2) coarse granularity for hardware ...
Brice Ekane +4 more
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An integrated taxonomy of standard indicators for ranking and selecting supercomputers
Here, an integrated feature‐based taxonomy comprised of seven indicator groups including passive infrastructure, hardware, software, support and maintenance, service, business, and security features is proposed. These features can be used individually to evaluate a particular aspect of supercomputers or in conjunction with one another to assess ...
Davood Maleki +2 more
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Forest disturbance and recovery in Peruvian Amazonia
This study used Landsat time series in combination with data from 1840 National Forest Inventory plots in Peruvian Amazonia to determine the impact of disturbance, environmental conditions and human use on forests' biomass and tree diversity. We found that the intensity of forest disturbance had a negative effect on the recovery of aboveground biomass ...
Daniela Requena Suarez +9 more
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