2018
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.4440
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Non‐minimal adaptive routing based on explicit congestion notifications

Abstract: Low-diameter networks require non-minimal adaptive routing to deal with varying traffic characteristics and avoid pathological performance. Such routing is based on local estimations of network congestion, based on link-level flow control credits. Dragonfly networks based on the extensions of commodity Ethernet networks using OpenFlow have been proposed for large HPC deployments with low power consumption. However, this network technology does not implement credit-based flow control. This work explores a range… Show more

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“…In that sense, Zahn et al analyze different aspects of energy proportionality in interconnection networks for systems designed within current technical constraints, but also for future systems that might be designed with different parameters. Benito et al explore a range of routing solutions based on exploiting explicit congestion notification messages (in particular, 802.1Qau) to adapt the number of packets using non‐minimal paths. Andujar et al present how to build a 5DT torus network using a specific commercial 6‐port network card (EXTOLL) to interconnect the system nodes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In that sense, Zahn et al analyze different aspects of energy proportionality in interconnection networks for systems designed within current technical constraints, but also for future systems that might be designed with different parameters. Benito et al explore a range of routing solutions based on exploiting explicit congestion notification messages (in particular, 802.1Qau) to adapt the number of packets using non‐minimal paths. Andujar et al present how to build a 5DT torus network using a specific commercial 6‐port network card (EXTOLL) to interconnect the system nodes.…”
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confidence: 99%