A conventional data center that consists of monolithic-servers is confronted with limitations including lack of operational flexibility, low resource utilization, low maintainability, etc. Resource disaggregation is a promising solution to address the above issues. We propose a concept of disaggregated cloud data center architecture called Flow-in-Cloud (FiC) that enables an existing cluster computer system to expand an accelerator pool through a high-speed network. FlowOS-RM manages the entire pool resources, and deploys a user job on a dynamically constructed slice according to a user request. This slice consists of compute nodes and accelerators where each accelerator is attached to the corresponding compute node. This paper demonstrates the feasibility of FiC in a proof of concept experiment running a distributed deep learning application on the prototype system. The result successfully warrants the applicability of the proposed system.
@article{arxiv.2010.13594,
title = {Disaggregated Accelerator Management System for Cloud Data Centers},
author = {Ryousei Takano and Kuniyasu Suzaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.13594},
year = {2020}
}
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To appear in IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, 2020