Treffer: dReDBox: Materializing a full-stack rack-scale system prototype of a next-generation disaggregated datacenter

Title:
dReDBox: Materializing a full-stack rack-scale system prototype of a next-generation disaggregated datacenter
Contributors:
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Publisher Information:
IEEE
Publication Year:
2018
Collection:
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech: UPCommons - Global access to UPC knowledge
Document Type:
Konferenz conference object
File Description:
6 p.; application/pdf
Language:
English
Relation:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8342174/; info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/687632/EU/Disaggregated Recursive Datacentre-in-a-Box/dReDBox; http://hdl.handle.net/2117/116835
DOI:
10.23919/DATE.2018.8342174
Rights:
Open Access
Accession Number:
edsbas.D441D0DD
Database:
BASE

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Current datacenters are based on server machines, whose mainboard and hardware components form the baseline, monolithic building block that the rest of the system software, middleware and application stack are built upon. This leads to the following limitations: (a) resource proportionality of a multi-tray system is bounded by the basic building block (mainboard), (b) resource allocation to processes or virtual machines (VMs) is bounded by the available resources within the boundary of the mainboard, leading to spare resource fragmentation and inefficiencies, and (c) upgrades must be applied to each and every server even when only a specific component needs to be upgraded. The dRedBox project (Disaggregated Recursive Datacentre-in-a-Box) addresses the above limitations, and proposes the next generation, low-power, across form-factor datacenters, departing from the paradigm of the mainboard-as-a-unit and enabling the creation of function-block-as-a-unit. Hardware-level disaggregation and software-defined wiring of resources is supported by a full-fledged Type-1 hypervisor that can execute commodity virtual machines, which communicate over a low-latency and high-throughput software-defined optical network. To evaluate its novel approach, dRedBox will demonstrate application execution in the domains of network functions virtualization, infrastructure analytics, and real-time video surveillance. ; This work has been supported in part by EU H2020 ICTproject dRedBox, contract #687632. ; Peer Reviewed ; Postprint (author's final draft)