The design of nectar: a network backplane for heterogeneous multicomputers

ASPLOS III Pub Date : 1989-04-01 DOI:10.1145/70082.68202
E. Arnould, F. Bitz, Eric C. Cooper, H. T. Kung, Robert D. Sansom, P. Steenkiste
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Nectar is a “network backplane” for use in heterogeneous multicomputers. The initial system consists of a star-shaped fiber-optic network with an aggregate bandwidth of 1.6 gigabits/second and a switching latency of 700 nanoseconds. The system can be scaled up by connecting hundreds of these networks together. The Nectar architecture provides a flexible way to handle heterogeneity and task-level parallelism. A wide variety of machines can be connected as Nectar nodes and the Nectar system software allows applications to communicate at a high level. Protocol processing is off-loaded to powerful communication processors so that nodes do not have to support a suite of network protocols. We have designed and built a prototype Nectar system that has been operational since November 1988. This paper presents the motivation and goals for Nectar and describes its hardware and software. The presentation emphasizes how the goals influenced the design decisions and led to the novel aspects of Nectar.
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花蜜的设计:异构多计算机的网络背板
Nectar是一种用于异构多计算机的“网络背板”。初始系统由星形光纤网络组成,总带宽为1.6千兆位/秒,切换延迟为700纳秒。该系统可以通过将数百个这样的网络连接在一起来扩大规模。Nectar架构提供了一种灵活的方式来处理异构性和任务级并行性。各种各样的机器可以作为Nectar节点连接,Nectar系统软件允许应用程序在高水平上进行通信。协议处理被卸载给功能强大的通信处理器,这样节点就不必支持一套网络协议。我们已经设计和建造了一个原型花蜜系统,自1988年11月以来一直在运行。本文介绍了Nectar的动机和目标,并介绍了其硬件和软件。演讲强调了这些目标是如何影响设计决策并创造出《Nectar》的新元素。
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