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SUMMARY:ALASCA Tech-Talk #33: "Running Yaook on internal network with bonded interfaces to double the bandwidth: Lessons learned"
DESCRIPTION:Join us and dNation for our February Tech-Talk and learn more about the following topic:\n\nRunning Yaook on internal network with bonded interfaces to double the bandwidth: Lessons learned\n\nMartin Pilka (CEO) & Matus Jenca (Software Engineer), dNation\n\nAny cluster is only as fast and reliable as its underlying network infrastructure. Amount of data processed is ever growing, especially with recent development of AI. To achieve reasonable processing speed, it is crucial to have fast both network and storage.\n\nIn this talk we share our experience from building fast network foundation for Yaook cluster using common (not InfiniBand) switches/cabling where each node is connected to two switches. We name challenges we faced, describe how we solved them and summarize lessons learned.\n\nWe demonstrate our approach on live demo, demonstrating both improved network speed and redundancy.\n\n---\ngenerated by https://www.terminsysteme.de/ics
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