Reverie: Low Pass Filter-Based Switch Buffer Sharing for Datacenters with RDMA and TCP Traffic
Offered By: USENIX via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 15-minute conference talk from USENIX NSDI '24 that introduces Reverie, a novel buffer-sharing scheme for datacenters with RDMA and TCP traffic. Learn how this approach addresses the limitations of current buffer-sharing practices by using a unified admission control and low-pass filter-based allocation. Discover how Reverie improves performance for both lossless and loss-tolerant traffic classes, potentially reducing flow completion times by up to 33%. Gain insights into the challenges of managing switch buffers in modern datacenters and understand the innovative solution proposed by researchers from TU Berlin, Microsoft Research, and Princeton University.
Syllabus
NSDI '24 - Reverie: Low Pass Filter-Based Switch Buffer Sharing for Datacenters with RDMA and TCP...
Taught by
USENIX
Related Courses
Windows Server 2019: Advanced Networking FeaturesLinkedIn Learning Deep Dive into GPU Support in Apache Spark 3.x - Accelerator-Aware Scheduling and RAPIDS Plugin
Databricks via YouTube Microsecond Consensus for Microsecond Applications
USENIX via YouTube An Edge-Queued Datagram Service for All Datacenter Traffic
USENIX via YouTube Building a High Performance Network in the Public Cloud Using RDMA - First Principles
Oracle via YouTube