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Why Hyperscale Networks Have Been Decades In The Making

January 10, 2024 Joseph Martins 0

SPONSORED FEATURE: The next generation internet is all about experience. Hyperscalers like Google, Azure and Facebook epitomize the importance of both technological and customer experience. …

Cloud

Designing Chips With The Cloud And Edge In Mind

March 1, 2022 Jeffrey Burt 1

Renee James knows about processors and she knows about the cloud. …

Code

How Facebook Architects Around Silent Data Corruption

March 1, 2021 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 1

Silent but deadly: there is nothing more destructive than data corruptions that cannot be caught by the various error capture tools in hardware and even in software, can be hard to spot before they have infected an entire application. …

Compute

Minimalist Hyperscale Servers For The Rest Of Us

March 26, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

Server component and system maker Supermicro is known for being out in front when any X86 processor comes to market and often shoots the gap between ODMs, who have a relatively small number of large customers, and OEMs, who have a large number of relatively small customers. …

Control

Future Kubernetes Will Mimic What Facebook Already Does

June 10, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

If you want to see what the future of the Kubernetes container management system will look like, then the closed source, homegrown Tupperware container control system that Facebook has been using and evolving since 2011 – before Docker containers and Kubernetes were around – might be a good place to find inspiration. …

AI

How Facebook Might Find Nervana For Machine Learning Training

March 25, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

There is a rumor going around that a certain hyperscaler is going to be augmenting its GPU-based machine learning training and will be adopting Intel’s Nervana Neural Network Processor (NNP) for at least some of its workloads. …

Edge

Computational Storage Takes Data Locality To The Extreme

March 22, 2019 Michael Feldman 0

As the center of gravity shifts from compute to data, architectures are responding by moving the former a lot closer to the latter. …

Compute

On The Hot Seat In The Hyperscale Datacenter

March 20, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

As one of the dominant hyperscalers in the world, Microsoft is out there on the cutting edge, driving efficiencies on every front it can in server, storage, switching, software, and datacenter design. …

Connect

How To Benefit From Facebook’s New Network Fabric

March 20, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

In the modern distributed computing world, which is getting ever more disaggregated and some might say discombobulated, as every day passes, the architecture of the network in the datacenter is arguably the most important factor in determining if applications will perform well or not. …

Compute

Open Compute Takes Root Outside Of Hyperscalers

March 19, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

When Facebook open sourced the hardware and datacenter designs of its very first homegrown datacenter in Prineville, Oregon nearly eight years ago, creating the Open Compute Project, it was an act of enlightened self-interest. …

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