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Copyright 2004, StarGen Server Blade Summit: Session 105 Interfaces Panel Advanced Switching Interface (ASI) Legacy Plus David Mayhew StarGen
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Copyright 2004, StarGen If you cannot do the old stuff you will not be allowed to do the new stuff. or Legacy support is not everything: On a list of the 10 most important interface characteristics, other capabilities are prominently featured in the second half of the list. Standards based solutions are essential.
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Copyright 2004, StarGen Which Legacy Load/Store – PCI ? Local intra-computer communication interface. Packets – Ethernet ? Inter-computer interface Socket compatibility equally important Packets – SCSI / SAS / Fibre Channel ? Storage interface Data Streams – TDM ? Voice/video interfaces ASI provides transparent legacy support for all four, plus any number of additional legacy protocols.
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Copyright 2004, StarGen Future (Plus) Interface Goals High Availability Scalability More than dozens of endpoints Convergence Merging of computational and communications equipment. Decomposition Separation of CPUs from I/O devices One-to-one CPU to I/O device mapping One-to-many CPU to I/O device mapping Sharing/Virtualization Many-to-one CPU to I/O device mapping Many-to-one virtual/system image to I/O device mapping ASI supports for all five future system requirements.
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Copyright 2004, StarGen A quick look at shared I/O Load / store (PCI) register compatible shared I/O model. Packet stream shared I/O model. There are other models, but not that can be discussed in the 90 seconds remaining in this presentation.
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Copyright 2004, StarGen Shared I/O Shared Register Interface ASI Fabric Reg Set 3 Fibre Channel Reg Set 0 Reg Set 2 Reg Set 1
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Copyright 2004, StarGen Shared I/O Shared Gateway ASI Fabric 10Gb Ethernet Channel ASI/Ethernet Enet XAUI Ethernet EnetASIEnetASI
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Copyright 2004, StarGen ASI supports Legacy Plus Keep your existing software base. Add new capabilities using legacy transparent or advanced interface features. Do the above in a fully standards based interface. Most ASI specifications are now at a 1.1 revision level
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