InfiniBand (IB)
IB - Standards
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SDR |
10Gbps connection that uses a CX4 connector. Very old equipment, but very cheap! |
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DDR |
DDR Infiniband is the second iteration of the standard. It operates at 20Gbps (16Gbps after throughput loss due to encoding) and uses either CX-4 or QSFP. Most DDR devices I’ve seen use CX-4. Personal opinion: CX-4 is such an ugly connector. Who designed that? Topspin switches are cheap and cool for learning Infiniband, and most of them operate on this standard. |
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QDR |
Switches that operate to this standard usually provide connections rated at a throughput of 40Gbps (32Gbps after encoding loss) and a latency significantly lower than Ethernet’s. The connection type for most 40Gb Infiniband is (QSFP+). A lot of newer Mellanox switches offer something they call VPI, which allows configuration on a port by port basis as to which protocol you’d like to use (Ethernet or Infiniband). I personally like this feature, because it allows for flexibility within my lab. Before they were bought out by 100 different companies, there was a company called Voltaire that made QDR switches. If you’re looking for the cheapest QDR switch you can find, that’s probably a route worth exploring. |
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FDR-10/FDR |
F stands for FAST. I run an SX6018 at home. It draws about 40W under a modest load and is the quietest IB switch I’ve ever owned. |