Overview
Explore a groundbreaking approach to datacenter communication in this Stanford seminar featuring Paul Borrill and Alan Karp from EARTH Computing. Delve into the innovative Earth Computing Network Fabric (ECNF) and Earth Computing Link Protocol (ECLP), which eliminate the need for conventional heartbeats and timeouts at the network layer. Discover how this novel event-based protocol enhances efficient recovery for distributed algorithms at scale and enables composition into arbitrary graph-based distributed communications for application infrastructures. Learn about the unique cell-based architecture that combines compute and routing functions, offering a solution to many challenges faced by traditional datacenter designs while providing additional functionality. Gain insights into cloud computing, failure detectors, network failures, cascade failures, atomic primitives, and distributed computing concepts through a comprehensive presentation, live demonstration, and discussion of relevant use cases.
Syllabus
Introduction
Cloud Computing
Failure Detectors
Network Failure
cascade failures
historical context
atomic primitives
presentation
comparison
earth core
individual nodes
bipartite relationships
live demo
two generals problem
use cases
common knowledge problem
distributed computing
Taught by
Stanford Online