Mellanox blazes path for FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand infrastructure - Connector Specifier

Mellanox blazes path for FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand infrastructure


Jul 14, 2011

Mellanox Technologies (NASDAQ: MLNX), supplier of end-to-end connectivity platforms for data center servers and storage systems, recently introduced a complete line of products for FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand consisting of adapter cards, switch systems, software and cables, and cites itself as the first company to deliver a complete, end-to-end FDR InfiniBand infrastructure.

Mellanox says its ConnectX-3 FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand adapters, SX-6000 series switch systems, Unified Fabric Manager (UFM), Mellanox OS (MLNX-OS), software accelerators and FDR copper and fiber cables deliver the highest level of networking performance while reducing system power consumption. The combination of products is designed to enable cost-effective networking topologies for high-performance computing, financial services, database, Web 2.0, virtualized data centers and cloud computing.

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"Mellanox's complete end-to-end FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand solutions deliver industry-leading performance and breakthrough application acceleration, providing important benefits across a range of applications and industries," said Eyal Waldman, chairman, president and CEO of Mellanox Technologies. "Our end-to-end solutions for FDR lead the market in interconnect bandwidth and latency for superior server and storage clustering performance, power consumption, scalability and system reliability. We look forward to working with our customers to deliver the benefits of this next-generation of InfiniBand to the marketplace."

By delivering FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand speeds, and with the support of PCIe Gen3, Mellanox contends that its ConnectX-3 doubles the server and storage I/O throughput by eliminating the I/O bottleneck on next generation servers. Significant improvements in ConnectX-3's latency, reliability, throughput and scalability features, and in the GPU and MPI acceleration engines supported in the Mellanox FDR InfiniBand solution, all contribute to deliver superior performance and efficiency for both PCIe Gen2 and PCIe Gen3 systems.

Further, the company contends that applications utilizing TCP/UDP/IP transport can achieve significant throughput gains over FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand with Mellanox's VMA Messaging Acceleration software, further increasing performance for latency sensitive sockets applications.

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Based on Mellanox's 5th generation SwitchX switch silicon ICs, the company says its SX-6000 series switch systems deliver more than 4Tb/s of non-blocking bandwidth with extremely low port-to-port latency in a single 1U device. According to the company, the SX6000-series enables efficient computing for small to very large scale clusters with features such as static and adaptive routing, congestion control, and hardware-based forward error correction. These features, enabled by MLNX-OS, ensure maximum effective fabric bandwidth by eliminating network hot spots and guaranteeing the highest levels of reliability.

New features built into the SX silicon, including hardware-based InfiniBand routers and gateways to Ethernet and Fibre Channel, provide opportunities for further scalability and convergence. The SX6000 series can also be coupled with Mellanox's Unified Fabric Manager (UFM) software, which provides advanced fabric wide monitoring and provisioning. UFM takes a logical and virtualized view of fabric resources to deliver unmatched control over the fabric in optimizing application performance and uptime. Whether used for parallel computation or as a converged fabric, the SX6000-series provides the industry's highest traffic-carrying capacity, making it easy to build clusters that can scale-out to thousands and tens-of-thousands of nodes. It offers superior price-to-performance and energy-to-performance, reduces capital and operating expenses, and provides the best return-on-investment.

Additionally, the Mellanox FDR passive copper and active optical cables are designed to provide best-in-class performance and link reliability. The Mellanox FDR passive copper cables, with lengths up to 5 meters, enable a low power interconnect solution for in-the-rack connectivity. The Mellanox FDR active optical cables are a complete and enclosed solution designed for longer reach requirements, enabling connectivity of large scale systems and switches. All of the Mellanox FDR cables, with their extended reliability and production testing, guarantee a robust and flawless installation and interoperable solution by maintaining a reliable link at 56Gb/s with Bit Error Rate better than 10-15.

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Mellanox says its end-to-end ConnectX-3 and SwitchX-based FDR solutions offer a unique fabric architecture, providing cost-effective, high-message rate, reliable and energy efficient connectivity for both PCIe Gen2 & Gen3 servers. FDR throughput and performance can be maximized with a non-blocking architecture or leveraged for improved performance, power and economics using oversubscribed architectures in PCIe Gen2-based systems.

The ConnectX-3 adapter cards, FDR passive copper and optical cables and SX6000-series switches are sampling now with general availability in the second half of 2011.

More Info:  www.mellanox.com

 

 


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