Handling topology changes in InfiniBand
| Research Area: | Uncategorized | Year: | 2007 |
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| Type of Publication: | Article | Keywords: | Local area networks;Management;Network protocols;Routers;Topology; |
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| Journal: | IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems | Volume: | 18 |
| Number: | 2 | Pages: | 172 - 185 |
| ISSN: | 1045-9219 | ||
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InfiniBand;Network management;
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InfiniBand is a high-performance switched network. Its topology may change due to devices being turned on/off, hot expansion, link remapping, and component failures. The InfiniBand specification defines a management infrastructure which is responsible for detecting and assimilating any change in the network. When a change occurs, management entities must update switch forwarding tables, in order to maintain the connectivity among end nodes. This implies the acquisition of the current topology and the computation of a new set of routes accordingly. It is desirable that the execution of this process does not affect the performance of the upper-level applications that are using the network. In previous works, we have proposed enhanced implementations for the main tasks involved in the assimilation of a change. Now, we present a detailed performance evaluation of a management mechanism which incorporates all our proposals. {&}copy; 2007 IEEE.
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