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Liu, Ming; Cui, Tianyi; Schuh, Henry; Krishnamurthy, Arvind; Peter, Simon; Gupta, Karan (, SIGCOMM '19 Proceedings of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication)Emerging Multicore SoC SmartNICs, enclosing rich computing resources (e.g., a multicore processor, onboard DRAM, accelerators, programmable DMA engines), hold the potential to offload generic datacenter server tasks. However, it is unclear how to use a SmartNIC efficiently and maximize the offloading benefits, especially for distributed applications. Towards this end, we characterize four commodity SmartNICs and summarize the offloading performance implications from four perspectives: traffic control, computing capability, onboard memory, and host communication. Based on our characterization, we build iPipe, an actor-based framework for offloading distributed applications onto SmartNICs. At the core of iPipe is a hybrid scheduler, combining FCFS and DRR-based processor sharing, which can tolerate tasks with variable execution costs and maximize NIC compute utilization. Using iPipe, we build a real-time data analytics engine, a distributed transaction system, and a replicated key-value store, and evaluate them on commodity SmartNICs. Our evaluations show that when processing 10/25Gbps of application bandwidth, NIC-side offloading can save up to 3.1/2.2 beefy Intel cores and lower application latencies by 23.0/28.0 μs.more » « less
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Yang, Zheng; Gupta, Karan; Jain, Rishee K. (, Energy Procedia)
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Yang, Zheng; Gupta, Karan; Gupta, Archana; Jain, Rishee K. (, ASCE International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering 2017)
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Shen, Bochao; Sundaram, Ravi; Russell, Alexander; Aiyar, Srinivas; Gupta, Karan; Nagpal, Abhinay; Ramesh, Aditya; Shukla, Himanshu (, 26th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN))
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