Building Efficient HPC Cloud with SR-IOV-Enabled InfiniBand: The MVAPICH2 Approach

Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) technology has been steadily gaining momentum for high-speed interconnects such as InfiniBand. SR-IOV enabled InfiniBand has been widely used in modern HPC clouds with virtual machines and containers. While SR-IOV c

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Research Advances in Cloud Computing

Sanjay Chaudhary Gaurav Somani Rajkumar Buyya •

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Research Advances in Cloud Computing

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Editors Sanjay Chaudhary School of Engineering and Applied Science Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad, Gujarat India

Rajkumar Buyya School of Computing and Information Systems The University of Melbourne Melbourne, VIC Australia

Gaurav Somani Department of Computer Science and Engineering Central University of Rajasthan Ajmer, Rajasthan India

ISBN 978-981-10-5025-1 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-5026-8

ISBN 978-981-10-5026-8

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To my wife (Sunita), Son (Mandar) and Daughter (Anuradha) —Sanjay Chaudhary To my wife (Priyanka), Daughter (Anaya), and Nephew (Aradhya) —Gaurav Somani To my wife (Smrithi) and Daughters (Soumya and Radha) —Rajkumar Buyya

Foreword

Cloud computing is still growing by leaps and bounds and is likely to be used in all major server centers in future. This will be driven by both the low-cost and rich features of clouds. It is hard to see how traditional institutional data centers can compete except for specialized services such as supercomputing or real-time response to nearby components of the Internet of things. Progress in clouds comes from both the commercial and research communities and their collaboration. This timely book addresses many critical open topics that can be divided into three areas: 1. Programming model, infrastructure, and runtime 2. Resource management 3. Security. The pro