DocumentCode
1673997
Title
Keynote 2
Author
Papadopoulos, George
fYear
2011
Abstract
Summary form only given. A computer of any real size today is built around from computing components (the things we used to call servers), storage components (the things we used to call filers) and data-center-scale backplane (the thing we used to call network switches). Mostly, the construction of these systems are left as an Exercise for the User, but that\´s changing rapidly. Patterns around compute-storage-network virtualization are emerging, and are apt to coelesce, finally, into some coherent view of a interconnect-centered system, with fundamental concepts of balance and having a "real" O/S. We\´ll take an historical view of the evolution of computers whose backplane is in fact a network from both an interconnect and software systems view. Then we\´ll speculate wildly on the future of network-scale systems, and hope to identify What\´s Important in the design of big systems and their interconnection.
Keywords
computer networks; history; virtualisation; compute-storage-network virtualization; computer evolution; computing component; data-center-scale backplane; filers; historical view; interconnect-centered system; network switches; network-scale system; servers; software system; storage components;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Performance Interconnects (HOTI), 2011 IEEE 19th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1563-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HOTI.2011.25
Filename
6041520
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