DPI: The Data Processing Interface for Modern Networks

G. Alonso, Carsten Binnig, I. Pandis, K. Salem, Jan Skrzypczak, Ryan Stutsman, Lasse Thostrup, Tianzheng Wang, Zeke Wang, Tobias Ziegler
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As data processing evolves towards large scale, distributed platforms, the network will necessarily play a substantial role in achieving efficiency and performance. Increasingly, switches, network cards, and protocols are becoming more flexible while programmability at all levels (aka, software defined networks) opens up many possibilities to tailor the network to data processing applications and to push processing down to the network elements. In this paper, we propose DPI, an interface providing a set of simple yet powerful abstractions flexible enough to exploit features of modern networks (e.g., RDMA or in-network processing) suitable for data processing. Mirroring the concept behind the Message Passing Interface (MPI) used extensively in high-performance computing, DPI is an interface definition rather than an implementation so as to be able to bridge different networking technologies and to evolve with them. In the paper we motivate and discuss key primitives of the interface and present a number of use cases that show the potential of DPI for data-intensive applications, such as analytic engines and distributed database systems.
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DPI:现代网络的数据处理接口
随着数据处理向大规模、分布式平台的发展,网络将在实现效率和性能方面发挥重要作用。交换机、网卡和协议变得越来越灵活,而所有级别的可编程性(即软件定义的网络)开辟了许多可能性,可以根据数据处理应用程序定制网络,并将处理推至网络元素。在本文中,我们提出了DPI,一个提供一组简单而强大的抽象的接口,它足够灵活,可以利用适合数据处理的现代网络(例如,RDMA或网络内处理)的特征。DPI反映了在高性能计算中广泛使用的消息传递接口(MPI)背后的概念,它是一个接口定义,而不是一个实现,以便能够连接不同的网络技术并与它们一起发展。在本文中,我们激发并讨论了接口的关键原语,并提出了一些用例,这些用例显示了DPI在数据密集型应用程序(如分析引擎和分布式数据库系统)中的潜力。
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