SIGCOMM 2020: 1RMA: Re-envisioning Remote Memory Access for Multi-Tenant Datacenters

SIGCOMM 2020: 1RMA: Re-envisioning Remote Memory Access for Multi-Tenant Datacenters

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Connection-centric Security

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SIGCOMM 2020: 1RMA: Re-envisioning Remote Memory Access for Multi-Tenant Datacenters

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  1. 1 1RMA: Re-envisioning Remote Memory Access for Multi-tenant Datacenters
  2. 2 Problem Statement RDMA is an attractive option for modern datacenter applications due to its low latency and high throughput benefits
  3. 3 Pathologies due to Connections Address connection scalability and performance issues via connection sharing - Multiplexing independent workloads on the same connection
  4. 4 Connection-centric Security
  5. 5 Rigid Congestion Control and Loss Recovery
  6. 6 RDMA Challenges: Root Causes
  7. 7 1RMA Approach Judicious division of labor between hardware and software leading to a simple and fixed-function 1RMA NIC aided by 1RMA software
  8. 8 1RMA Key Idea #1: Connection-Free Independent Ops 1RMA NIC acts on fixed-sized ops and treats them independently
  9. 9 1RMA Key Idea #2: Explicitly-Finite NIC Resource Pools
  10. 10 1RMA Key Idea #3: Solicitation
  11. 11 1RMA Key Idea #5: First-class Support for Security Ops 1RMA offers a Rekey op that provides support for encryption key rotation
  12. 12 What role does local congestion reaction play?
  13. 13 Summary

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