H04L49/45

System with cache-coherent memory and server-linking switch

A system and method for managing memory resources. In some embodiments the system includes a first server, a second server, and a server-linking switch connected to the first server and to the second server. The first server may include a stored-program processing circuit, a cache-coherent switch, and a first memory module. In some embodiments, the first memory module is connected to the cache-coherent switch, the cache-coherent switch is connected to the server-linking switch, and the stored-program processing circuit is connected to the cache-coherent switch.

Disaggregated memory server

A system and method for managing memory resources. In some embodiments, the system includes a first memory server, a second memory server, and a server-linking switch connected to the first memory server and to the second memory server. The first server may include a cache-coherent switch and a first memory module. In some embodiments, the first memory module is connected to the cache-coherent switch, and the cache-coherent switch is connected to the server-linking switch.

Disaggregated memory server

A system and method for managing memory resources. In some embodiments, the system includes a first memory server, a second memory server, and a server-linking switch connected to the first memory server and to the second memory server. The first server may include a cache-coherent switch and a first memory module. In some embodiments, the first memory module is connected to the cache-coherent switch, and the cache-coherent switch is connected to the server-linking switch.

Robotically serviceable computing rack and sleds

Examples may include racks for a data center and sleds for the racks, the sleds arranged to house physical resources for the data center. The sleds and racks can be arranged to be autonomously manipulated, such as, by a robot. The sleds and racks can include features to facilitate automated installation, removal, maintenance, and manipulation by a robot.

Robotically serviceable computing rack and sleds

Examples may include racks for a data center and sleds for the racks, the sleds arranged to house physical resources for the data center. The sleds and racks can be arranged to be autonomously manipulated, such as, by a robot. The sleds and racks can include features to facilitate automated installation, removal, maintenance, and manipulation by a robot.

TECHNIQUES TO CONFIGURE PHYSICAL COMPUTE RESOURCES FOR WORKLOADS VIA CIRCUIT SWITCHING
20220103446 · 2022-03-31 ·

Embodiments are generally directed apparatuses, methods, techniques and so forth to select two or more processing units of the plurality of processing units to process a workload, and configure a circuit switch to link the two or more processing units to process the workload, the two or more processing units each linked to each other via paths of communication and the circuit switch.

TECHNIQUES TO CONFIGURE PHYSICAL COMPUTE RESOURCES FOR WORKLOADS VIA CIRCUIT SWITCHING
20220103446 · 2022-03-31 ·

Embodiments are generally directed apparatuses, methods, techniques and so forth to select two or more processing units of the plurality of processing units to process a workload, and configure a circuit switch to link the two or more processing units to process the workload, the two or more processing units each linked to each other via paths of communication and the circuit switch.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF SHARED LOGICAL PORTS ON A NETWORK PROCESSOR

In general, embodiments relate to a method for managing a network device. The method includes detecting a change of at least one physical port on the network device; and in response to detecting the change, disabling the at least one physical port, wherein disabling the at least one physical port prevents the at least one physical port from being allocated to any logical port on a network processor in the network device.

Techniques to verify and authenticate resources in a data center computer environment

Embodiments are generally directed apparatuses, methods, techniques and so forth to receive a sled manifest comprising identifiers for physical resources of a sled, receive results of an authentication and validation operations performed to authenticate and validate the physical resources of the sled, determine whether the results of the authentication and validation operations indicate the physical resources are authenticate or not authenticate. Further and in response to the determination that the results indicate the physical resources are authenticated, permit the physical resources to process a workload, and in response to the determination that the results indicate the physical resources are not authenticated, prevent the physical resources from processing the workload.

Techniques to verify and authenticate resources in a data center computer environment

Embodiments are generally directed apparatuses, methods, techniques and so forth to receive a sled manifest comprising identifiers for physical resources of a sled, receive results of an authentication and validation operations performed to authenticate and validate the physical resources of the sled, determine whether the results of the authentication and validation operations indicate the physical resources are authenticate or not authenticate. Further and in response to the determination that the results indicate the physical resources are authenticated, permit the physical resources to process a workload, and in response to the determination that the results indicate the physical resources are not authenticated, prevent the physical resources from processing the workload.