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[主讲人: Claudio DeSanti ] [时间: 2011-11-21 10:00:00]
内容简介:Data Centers are going through an impressive evolution in order to support the cloud model of computing. Server virtualization is emerging as the fundamental technology to abstract services and applications from the underlying computing infrastructure. Virtualization aware networking (i.e., networks optimized for a virtualized environment) and I/O consolidation (i.e, the capability to consolidate the multiple traffic types that today are carried over different data center network infrastructures into a single unified fabric) are the network enablers of this transformation, aimed at simplifying management and network infrastructures, increasing overall utilization of computing resources, and reducing power requirements. This seminar will introduce Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS) architecture as an example of this data center evolution. Specific topics that will be discussed include network driven management and stateless computing, network protocols used for virtualization aware networking and I/O consolidation, including Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and the status of the relevant standards.
报告人简介:John M. Cioffi, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University, IEEE Fellow, CEO and Chairman of the Board, ASSIA. Dr. John Cioffi is a 30-year veteran of the DSL industry and sports numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to technology and industry. Prior to founding ASSIA in 2003, he served as founder, CTO and vice president of engineering at Amati before its acquisition by Texas Instruments. Dr. Cioffi held a tenured endowed professorship at Stanford University in the Department of Electrical Engineering from 1985-2009, where he is now an active Professor Emeritus with limited ongoing research efforts in broadband access. He has published over 400 papers and holds over 100 patents. Dr. Cioffi is a member of the United States National Academy of Engineering and an International Fellow of the United Kingdom Royal Society of Engineering. He is a winner of the Economist Computing and Telecommunications Award (2010), IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal (2010), the IEEE Kobayashi Award (2001), and the Marconi Society's Marconi Prize (2006). He currently serves on the boards of Teranetics, ClariPhy, Vector Silicon, and Alto Beam. Dr. Cioffi holds a BSEE from the University of Illinois and a PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University.