Interoperability Testing and iwarp Performance. Whitepaper



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Interoperability Testing and iwarp Performance Whitepaper

Interoperability Testing and iwarp Performance Introduction In tests conducted at the Chelsio facility, results demonstrate successful interoperability between Chelsio s latest S30E 0G adapter with twin-ax cabling and Arista Networks 72S switch. See Figure. Performance results show that the application can sustain line rate and latency numbers are ~7 us. Chelsio S30E Arastra s switch along with Chelsio s adapter provides a high throughput, low latency 0 Gigabit Ethernet based solution. The Arastra switch delivers an outstanding balance of performance and value with key data center class features. The latency and throughput performance shown in this report demonstrate that 0 Gigabit Ethernet is well suited for operation in demanding clustering applications. Arastra is setting the standard for high throughput, low latency 0 Gigabit Ethernet switches. By providing the features data center managers require along with a vision of unified networks Arastra and Chelsio will help drive 0 Gigabit Ethernet adoption into the mainstream market. System Configuration Figure. Network Topology 0 GbE Twin-ax Copper Cables Arista 72S System # System #2 System # configuration System #2 configuration 2 Intel dual-core Xeon 560 @ 3.0 GHz 2 Intel dual-core Xeon 3070 @ 3.0 GHz Memory 8Gb Memory 8Gb OFED.3 OFED.3 RHEL 5. Kernel 2.6.8-53.eI5 RHEL 5. Kernel 2.6.8-53.eI5

Performance Graphs PingPong, PingPing Latency and Throughput 0000 250 000 00 0 000 750 500 250 Throughput MB/s PingPong Latency PingPing Latency PingPong Throughput PingPing Throughput 0. 6 6 02 096 638 262 08576 930 0 Sendrecv, Exchange Latency and Throughput 0000 2500 000 00 0 2000 500 000 500 Throughput MB/s Sendrecv Latency Avg Exchange Latency Avg Sendrecv Throughput Exchange Throughput 0. 6 6 02 096 638 262 08576 930 0

Allreduce, Reduce, Reduce_scatter Latency Avg 00000 0000 000 00 0 Allreduce Latency Avg Reduce Latency Avg Reduce_scatter Latency Avg 0. 6 6 02 096 638 262 08576 930 Allgather, Allgatherv, Alltoall, Bcast Latency Avg 0000 000 00 0 Allgather Latency Avg Allgatherv Latency Avg Alltoall Latency Avg Bcast Latency Avg 0. 6 6 02 096 638 262 08576 930

The Chelsio Solution Chelsio s All-In-One adapters are equipped with Chelsio s flagship third-generation Terminator ASIC (T3). Due to the cut-through processing of the T3 s data-flow architecture the latency is kept low. Chelsio s 0G solution: Summary Lowers latency Lowers standard deviation of latency Significantly lowers TCO Leverages existing network fabric infrastructure Scales over multiple nodes without any performance hit The results collected using the Intel MPI tool highlight that Arista s 0G Ethernet switch is going to be a very strong player in the HPC space and as a very viable alternative to InfiniBand. Chelsio s hardware is specifically designed to dramatically improve cluster performance by reducing the application latency while keeping the CPU utilization at a minimum. About Chelsio Communications Inc.: Chelsio Communications is leading the convergence of networking, storage and clustering interconnects with its robust, high-performance and proven unified wire technology. Featuring a highly scalable and programmable architecture, Chelsio is shipping 0- Gigabit Ethernet and multi-port Gigabit Ethernet adapter cards, delivering the low latency and superior throughput required for high-performance computing applications. For more information, visit the company online at http://www.chelsio.com About Arista Networks: Arista Networks, based in Menlo Park, California, was founded to deliver scalable networking interconnects for large-scale datacenters and cloud computing. Arista offers bestof-breed 0 Gigabit Ethernet solutions for Cloud Networking TM that redefine scalability, robustness, and price performance. At the core of Arista's platform is the Extensible Operating System (EOS TM ), pioneering new software architecture with self-healing and live in-service software upgrade capabilities. Arista's team is comprised of seasoned management and engineering talent bringing over a thousand man-years of expertise from leading network and server companies. For more information, please visit: http://www.aristanetworks.com Arista Networks, the Arista logo, Cloud Vision, Cloud Networking and EOS are trademarks of Arista Networks, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. The trademarks, logos and service marks ("Marks") displayed in this document are the property of Arista Networks, Inc. or other third parties. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.