Abstract: A system and method are provided that support a routing using a tree-like or graph topology that supports multiple links per node, where each link is designated as an Up, Down, or Lateral link, or both, within the topology. The system may use a segmented MAC architecture which may have a method of re-purposing MAC IP addresses for inside MACs and outside MACs, and leveraging what would normally be the physical signaling for the MAC to feed into the switch.
Abstract: A data center security system and method are provided that leverage server systems on a chip (SOCs) and/or server fabrics. In more detail, server interconnect fabrics may be leveraged and extended to dramatically improve security within a data center.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 18, 2012
Publication date:
November 22, 2012
Applicant:
Calxeda, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark Davis, David Borland, Jason Hobbs, Danny Marquette, Tom Volpe, Ken Goss
Abstract: A data center security system and method are provided that leverage server systems on a chip (SOCs) and/or server fabrics. In more detail, server interconnect fabrics may be leveraged and extended to dramatically improve security within a data center.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 18, 2012
Publication date:
November 22, 2012
Applicant:
Calxeda, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark Davis, Jason Hobbs, David Borland, Danny Marquette, Tom Volpe, Ken Goss
Abstract: A multi-protocol personality module enabling load/store from remote memory, remote DMA transactions, and remote interrupts, which permits enhanced performance, power utilization and functionality. In one form, the module is used as a node in a network fabric and adds a routing header to packets entering the fabric, maintains the routing header for efficient node-to-node transport, and strips the header when the packet leaves the fabric. In particular, a remote bus personality component is described. Several use cases of the Remote Bus Fabric Personality Module are disclosed: 1) memory sharing across a fabric connected set of servers; 2) the ability to access physically remote I/O devices across this fabric of connected servers; and 3) the sharing of such physically remote I/O devices, such as storage peripherals, by multiple fabric connected servers.
Abstract: A performance and power optimized computer system architecture and method leveraging power optimized tree fabric interconnect are disclosed. One embodiment builds low power server clusters leveraging the fabric with tiled building blocks while another embodiment implements storage solutions or cooling solutions. Yet another embodiment uses the fabric to switch non-Ethernet packets, switch multiple protocols for network processors and other devices.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 15, 2011
Publication date:
April 19, 2012
Applicant:
Calxeda, inc.
Inventors:
Mark Bradley Davis, David James Borland