As bus architectures approach the end of their lifetimes, and as networking extends its reach deeper into systems, the future of systems and networking appears rife with possibilities. The infamous bus wars of the computer industry are by now well documented in the trade press. This paper attempts to look beyond the bus wars, at a world in which computation and networking are both pervasive. In order to delve deeper into some of these issues, the discussion focuses on the data center microcosm, where the impact of these trends is both visible and relevant. What we find there is components that defy description in the current terminology, new locales for existing functions, and perhaps most important, a whole new class of workloads.
Index Terms:
Cluster, System area network, I/O, Computer architecture
Citation:
Pankaj Mehra, "Trends in System Area Networking," nca, pp.0003, IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'01), 2001