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Unified Wire Felix Marti, felix@chelsio Open Fabrics Alliance Workshop Sonoma, April 2008

Chelsio Communications. Unified Wire Felix Marti, felix@chelsio.com Open Fabrics Alliance Workshop Sonoma, April 2008. A True Unified Wire Ideal for clustering Runs IB applications using iWARP Ideal for storage Runs FC applications using iSCSI

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Unified Wire Felix Marti, felix@chelsio Open Fabrics Alliance Workshop Sonoma, April 2008

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  1. ChelsioCommunications Unified WireFelix Marti, felix@chelsio.com Open Fabrics Alliance Workshop Sonoma, April 2008

  2. A True Unified Wire Ideal for clustering Runs IB applications using iWARP Ideal for storage Runs FC applications using iSCSI Does not require forklift upgrade of the switch infrastructure Ideal for Networking Fully compatible with VMWare and Xen TOE provides predictable bandwidth and latency Integrated traffic management for seamless sharing of infrastructure Integrated classification and firewall support Rich roadmap On the motherboard in 2009 – do clustering and storage for zero incremental cost and no performance penalty Software remains the same throughout – leverage SW investment T3 Single Chip Can Do All Delivers the ROI of Fabric Convergence Addresses InfiniBand & FibreChannel & Networking markets 2

  3. Robust, Tested, Seasoned The Enterprise Grade Unified Wire Solution • iWARP • Sun Lustre team using T3 iWARP • UCLA running T3 iWarp across the campus and to Reno @SC07 • 128-node Sandia cluster in use for 6+ months with T3 iWARP • Several Tier-1 server OEM wins • TOE • TOE shipping for 2+ years • Osaka University operating a 700 node TOE cluster for 1+ year • In the top 50 super computers in the world • iSCSI • Several Tier-1 storage OEM wins • NIC • Several Web 2.0 OEM wins (highest IOPs rate NIC) • Holder of all current land speed records • Tremendous virtualization facilities 3

  4. Sampling of Cards 4

  5. Highest performance VMware implementation 10Gb on Receive and Transmit (1 VM on Tx, 2 VMs on Rx) Highest performance iSCSI implementation 900K IOPs, 2200 MB More than twice the performance of 4G FC for Oracle & Exchange Highest performance NIC adapter Holds all the IPv4 and IPv6 records 16M packets/sec – ideally suited for Web 2.0 applications Highest transaction rate NIC on the market Highest performance TOE adapter 10GbE at < 5% CPU with standard frames for 1 to many K connections Ability to accelerate the legacy sockets applications Fast error recovery delivers consistent and scalable performance Only 10Gb TOE with a WHQL-ready Chimney driver, and in FBSD kernel High performance clustering solution 6usec MPI latency, RDMA Read RTT/2 <5usecs Highest Performance Highest performance solution across all dimensions Highest perforamance NIC-only, TOE, iSCSI, RDMA 5

  6. Performance Benchmark OSU MPI Benchmark iSCSI over Linux IOPS iSCSI over Linux Throughput (MB/s)

  7. Performance Benchmarks (2) 6.56 usecs

  8. Thank You!

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