Function Dedicated Network Deployment Model in DPU/IPU-Like Devices for Composable Disaggregated Infrastructure
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of hardware architecture and its impact on network deployment in this 39-minute conference talk by Hidetsugu (Hyde) Sugiyama from Red Hat. Delve into the concept of function dedicated networks using DPU/IPU-like devices across composable disaggregated infrastructure. Learn about the Open Programmable Infrastructure (OPI) project and its role in developing standards-based ecosystems for next-generation architectures. Examine the Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) Global Forum's approach to reducing energy consumption through function dedicated networks over all-photonics networks. Gain insights into system architecture strategies for reducing CPU consumption and discover how Linux and Kubernetes operate on DPU/IPU to enable function dedicated networks in cloud-native environments. Analyze current software strategies and identify areas for improvement in this cutting-edge exploration of hardware innovation and network deployment models.
Syllabus
Function Dedicated Network Deployment Model in DPU/IPU-Like Device Acro... Hidetsugu (Hyde) Sugiyama
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Linux Foundation
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