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Fabric-agnostic RDMA with OpenFabrics enterprise distribution: promises, challenges, and future direction

Published:11 November 2006Publication History

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The OpenFabrics Alliance develops transport-agnostic open-source software for InfiniBand and Ethernet fabrics. The first release of this software was just released, supported by a growing community of HPC vendors, research institutions, and Linux distributions, and promises to provide a core foundation for future RDMA development for accelerating applications using next-generation fabrics.The meeting will consist of:1. Technical Leads of the OpenFabrics Enterprise Working group presenting the history and currente status of OpenFabrics. 2. Discuss potential direction for OpenFabrics, soliciting input from real-world end users. 3. Opportunity for HPC researchers and end users to directly discuss how to use RDMA and OpenFabrics to optimize application performance.

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            SC '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
            November 2006
            746 pages
            ISBN:0769527000
            DOI:10.1145/1188455

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