A reconfigurable fabric for accelerating large-scale datacenter services

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Datacenter workloads demand high computational capabilities, flexibility, power efficiency, and low cost. It is challenging to improve all of these factors simultaneously. To advance datacenter capabilities beyond what commodity server designs can provide, we have designed and built a composable, reconfigurable fabric to accelerate portions of large-scale software services. Each instantiation of the fabric consists of a 6×8 2-D torus of high-end Stratix V FPGAs embedded into a half-rack of 48 machines. One FPGA is placed into each server, accessible through PCIe, and wired directly to other FPGAs with pairs of 10 Gb SAS cables. In this paper, we describe a medium-scale deployment of this fabric on a bed of 1,632 servers, and measure its efficacy in accelerating the Bing web search engine. We describe the requirements and architecture of the system, detail the critical engineering challenges and solutions needed to make the system robust in the presence of failures, and measure the performance, power, and resilience of the system when ranking candidate documents. Under high load, the largescale reconfigurable fabric improves the ranking throughput of each server by a factor of 95% for a fixed latency distribution - or, while maintaining equivalent throughput, reduces the tail latency by 29%. © 2014 IEEE.
Publisher
ACM SIGGRAPH and IEEE TCCA
Issue Date
2014-06-14
Language
English
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2014 ACM/IEEE 41st International Symposium on Computer Architecture, ISCA 2014, pp.13 - 24

ISSN
1063-6897
DOI
10.1109/ISCA.2014.6853195
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/277001
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EE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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