Virtualization News Desk
Mellanox's VPI and ConnectX Adapters Provide Server and Storage I/O Virtualization Performance
Mellanox's VPI Enables I/O Infrastructure Flexibility and Future-Proofing for Data Centers and Computing Environments
Apr. 21, 2008 10:30 AM
Mellanox announced the availability of Virtual Protocol
Interconnect (VPI) in its ConnectX' server and storage adapter products.
VPI enables I/O infrastructure flexibility and
future-proofing for data centers and computing environments. VPI-enabled
adapters facilitate any standard networking, clustering, storage, and management
protocol to operate over any converged network with the same software
infrastructure. VPI also supports port auto-sensing of the fabric (InfiniBand,
Ethernet or Data Center Ethernet) and configures the adapter in the appropriate
mode easing deployments in both rack and blade environments.
"VPI is based on standard protocols and networking
technologies, and disaggregates the Layer 2 network from the software
communication protocols using networking, clustering, storage, virtualization
and RDMA acceleration engines," said Eyal Waldman, chairman, president and CEO
of Mellanox Technologies. "VPI essentially future-proofs data center
infrastructure by providing the freedom to select any communication protocol
over any converged networking technology connecting server and storage
resources to best optimize application performance, system power and overall
efficiency ' all with the same adapter solution. We are simplifying I/O system
design for server and storage OEMs and making it easier for IT managers to
deploy infrastructure that supports existing and emerging protocols."
ConnectX adapter ICs and cards with VPI capabilities are
already shipping in volume to first tier server and storage OEMs. These
dual-port adapters can be configured to support VPI by a simple firmware
upgrade that is expected to be available later in the second quarter with
general availability in the third quarter.
VPI
Addresses Key
Data Center
Connectivity Challenges
The demands on data center I/O connectivity continue to increase
with the deployment of multi-core CPUs, virtualization, networked storage,
clustered databases, and low-latency applications in financial services, health
services, Web 2.0, and the commercial high performance computing sector.
Multiple interconnect protocols and fabrics exist to provide the best-of-breed
connectivity for certain applications, but the ideal solution is a flexible I/O
adapter solution that can address all workloads. In addition, data centers are
driving to replace multiple slower speed adapters with one higher speed adapter
to save power, cost, cabling and complexity while not compromising lost
functionality and performance.
VPI and ConnectX adapters provide server and storage I/O
performance with flexibility to support the myriad of communication protocols
and network fabrics over a single device, without sacrificing functionality
when consolidating I/O. Specifically, VPI-enabled ConnectX adapters support:
- Connectivity to 10, 20 and 40Gb/s InfiniBand switches,
Ethernet switches, emerging Data Center Ethernet switches, InfiniBand to
Ethernet and Fibre Channel Gateways, and Ethernet to Fibre Channel gateways
- Fibre Channel over Ethernet and Fibre Channel over
InfiniBand
- A single firmware image for dual-port ConnectX adapters that
supports auto-sensing of the Layer 2 port protocols and independent access to
different convergence networks per port, especially useful for bladed server
and storage environments
- A unified application programming interface with access to
communication protocols including: Networking (TCP, IP, UDP, sockets), Storage
(NFS, CIFS, iSCSI, NFS-RDMA, SRP, iSER, Fibre Channel, Clustered Storage, FCoE
and FCoIB), Clustering (MPI, DAPL, RDS, sockets), and Management (SNMP, SMI-S)
- Communication protocol acceleration engines including:
networking, storage, clustering, virtualization and RDMA with enhanced quality
of service
For more information on Mellanox Technologies contact, Michael Schoolnik Michael@storypr.com.
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