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Intro
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Traditional racks in datacenters
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Disaggregated racks in datacenters
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Challenges for disaggregated rack network
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Potential disaggregated rack network designs
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Goal 1: Low power consumption
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Goal 2: High network performance
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Shoal for a single circuit switch network
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Extending Shoal to a network of circuit switches
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Congestion in Shoal
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Congestion control in Shoal
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Key properties of Shoal No central controller for reconfiguration
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Implementation
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Evaluation
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore a novel network architecture for disaggregated racks in data centers through this conference talk from NSDI '19. Dive into the challenges posed by the high density of disaggregated racks and discover Shoal, a power-efficient and high-performance intra-rack network fabric built using fast circuit switches. Learn how Shoal addresses the need to connect significantly more nodes than traditional racks while maintaining a fixed power budget and optimal performance. Understand the unique aspects of Shoal's design, including its use of static transmission schedules, lack of centralized controllers, and innovative congestion control mechanisms. Examine the practical implementation of Shoal through FPGA-based prototypes, testbed experiments, and simulations. Compare Shoal's performance and power consumption to existing network designs, and gain insights into its potential to revolutionize data center infrastructure.

Shoal - A Network Architecture for Disaggregated Racks

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