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SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012

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Exascale and Big Data IO - Which Will Drive Future IO Architectures, Standards and Protocols - Should They be Open or Proprietary

SESSION: Exascale and Big Data IO - Which Will Drive Future IO Architectures, Standards and Protocols - Should They be Open or Proprietary

EVENT TYPE: Panels

TIME: 1:30PM - 3:00PM

Panelists:Bill Boas, Peter Braam, Sorin Fabish, Ronald Luijten, Duncan Roweth, Michael Kagan

ROOM:355-BC

ABSTRACT:
The requirements for ExaScale and Big Data I/O are driving research, architecturaldeliberation, technology selection and product evolution throughout HPC and Enterprise/Cloud/Web computing, networking and storage systems. Analysis of the Top500 interconnect families over the past decade reveals that it has been an era when standard commodity I/O technologies have come to dominate, almost completely. Speeds have gone from 1 Gigabit to over 50 Gigabits, latencies ahave decreased 10X to below a microsecond and software has evolved towards 1 software stack - OpenFabrics. Enterprise is now adopting these same capabilities at a rapid rate, From the perspective of the major suppliers of systems and machines to HPC, this panel will discuss the next generation of interconnects and system I/O architectures.

Moderator/Panelist Details:

Bill Boas (Moderator) - InfiniBand Trade Association

Peter Braam - Xyratex

Sorin Fabish - EMC

Ronald Luijten - IBM Zurich Research Laboratory

Duncan Roweth - Cray Inc.

Michael Kagan - Mellanox Technologies

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Exascale and Big Data IO - Which Will Drive Future IO Architectures, Standards and Protocols - Should They be Open or Proprietary

SESSION: Exascale and Big Data IO - Which Will Drive Future IO Architectures, Standards and Protocols - Should They be Open or Proprietary

EVENT TYPE:

TIME: 1:30PM - 3:00PM

Panelists:Bill Boas, Peter Braam, Sorin Fabish, Ronald Luijten, Duncan Roweth, Michael Kagan

ROOM:355-BC

ABSTRACT:
The requirements for ExaScale and Big Data I/O are driving research, architecturaldeliberation, technology selection and product evolution throughout HPC and Enterprise/Cloud/Web computing, networking and storage systems. Analysis of the Top500 interconnect families over the past decade reveals that it has been an era when standard commodity I/O technologies have come to dominate, almost completely. Speeds have gone from 1 Gigabit to over 50 Gigabits, latencies ahave decreased 10X to below a microsecond and software has evolved towards 1 software stack - OpenFabrics. Enterprise is now adopting these same capabilities at a rapid rate, From the perspective of the major suppliers of systems and machines to HPC, this panel will discuss the next generation of interconnects and system I/O architectures.

Moderator/Panelist Details:

Bill Boas (Moderator) - InfiniBand Trade Association

Peter Braam - Xyratex

Sorin Fabish - EMC

Ronald Luijten - IBM Zurich Research Laboratory

Duncan Roweth - Cray Inc.

Michael Kagan - Mellanox Technologies

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