PCI Express System Architecture

PCI Express System Architecture

Author: Ravi Budruk

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780321156303

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••PCI EXPRESS is considered to be the most general purpose bus so it should appeal to a wide audience in this arena.•Today's buses are becoming more specialized to meet the needs of the particular system applications, building the need for this book.•Mindshare and their only competitor in this space, Solari, team up in this new book.


PCI System Architecture

PCI System Architecture

Author: Don Anderson

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 836

ISBN-13: 9780201309744

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Learn all you need to know to engineer reliable, high-performance PCI products with text written in practical and comprehensive prose. The bestselling PCI book for computer engineers now fully updated for PCI Revision 2.2.


Introduction to PCI Express

Introduction to PCI Express

Author: Adam H. Wilen

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780970284693

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Offering an overview, this guide details how 3GIO allows designers to overcome the practical performance limits of existing multidrop, parallel bus technology and explains how to increase performance and new capabilities for a broad range of computing and communications platforms.


PCI-X System Architecture

PCI-X System Architecture

Author: Tom Shanley

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13:

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PCI-X is the successor to the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Bus Specification, the current standard that enables communication between peripheral devices and the computer processor. A major improvement over the older PCI technology, PCI-X enables significantly higher performance with transfer rates of up to 1.06 GB per second. " PCI-X System Architecture " is a detailed and comprehensive guide to the PCI-X technology. It highlights the many changes and improvements from PCI 2.2 to PCI-X, so that you can build on your PCI knowledge to master PCI-X with greater ease. The book discusses the drawbacks of PCI and how PCI-X solves these problems, achieving faster transfer rates. In addition, it presents in-depth information and practical guidance on the PCI-X transaction protocol, device configuration for PCI-X, load tuning, PCI-X bridges, error detection and handling, and electrical issues. You will find specific information on such key topics as: Device types and bus initialization, including Hot-Plug PCI-X initialization Dword and burst commands Bus arbitration, latency rules, and burst transactions Transaction termination Split completion messages 64-bit transactions Bridge and non-bridge configuration registers Load tuning, including adjustable fields and registers, split completion buffers, and adjusting timeslice values PCI-X to PCI-X bridges Handling master abort, attribute phase parity errors, and split read errors Anyone who designs or tests hardware or software that involves the PCI-X bus will find "PCI-X System Architecture" an essential resource for understanding and working with this important technology. "


HyperTransport System Architecture

HyperTransport System Architecture

Author: Don Anderson

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 9780321168450

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Important book with no competition based on a successful course from Mindshare.


The Art of Hardware Architecture

The Art of Hardware Architecture

Author: Mohit Arora

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-10-09

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1461403979

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This book highlights the complex issues, tasks and skills that must be mastered by an IP designer, in order to design an optimized and robust digital circuit to solve a problem. The techniques and methodologies described can serve as a bridge between specifications that are known to the designer and RTL code that is final outcome, reducing significantly the time it takes to convert initial ideas and concepts into right-first-time silicon. Coverage focuses on real problems rather than theoretical concepts, with an emphasis on design techniques across various aspects of chip-design.


Inside Solid State Drives (SSDs)

Inside Solid State Drives (SSDs)

Author: Rino Micheloni

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-10-15

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 9400751451

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Solid State Drives (SSDs) are gaining momentum in enterprise and client applications, replacing Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) by offering higher performance and lower power. In the enterprise, developers of data center server and storage systems have seen CPU performance growing exponentially for the past two decades, while HDD performance has improved linearly for the same period. Additionally, multi-core CPU designs and virtualization have increased randomness of storage I/Os. These trends have shifted performance bottlenecks to enterprise storage systems. Business critical applications such as online transaction processing, financial data processing and database mining are increasingly limited by storage performance. In client applications, small mobile platforms are leaving little room for batteries while demanding long life out of them. Therefore, reducing both idle and active power consumption has become critical. Additionally, client storage systems are in need of significant performance improvement as well as supporting small robust form factors. Ultimately, client systems are optimizing for best performance/power ratio as well as performance/cost ratio. SSDs promise to address both enterprise and client storage requirements by drastically improving performance while at the same time reducing power. Inside Solid State Drives walks the reader through all the main topics related to SSDs: from NAND Flash to memory controller (hardware and software), from I/O interfaces (PCIe/SAS/SATA) to reliability, from error correction codes (BCH and LDPC) to encryption, from Flash signal processing to hybrid storage. We hope you enjoy this tour inside Solid State Drives.


It Infrastructure Architecture - Infrastructure Building Blocks and Concepts Second Edition

It Infrastructure Architecture - Infrastructure Building Blocks and Concepts Second Edition

Author: Sjaak Laan

Publisher: Sjaak Laan

Published: 2012-12-16

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 1291250794

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For many decades, IT infrastructure has provided the foundation for successful application deployment. Yet, general knowledge of infrastructures is still not widespread. Experience shows that software developers, system administrators, and project managers often have little knowledge of the big influence IT infrastructures have on the performance, availability and security of software applications. This book explains the concepts, history, and implementation of IT infrastructures. Although many of books can be found on individual infrastructure building blocks, this is the first book to describe all of them: datacenters, servers, networks, storage, virtualization, operating systems, and end user devices. Whether you need an introduction to infrastructure technologies, a refresher course, or a study guide for a computer science class, you will find that the presented building blocks and concepts provide a solid foundation for understanding the complexity of today's IT infrastructures.


Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor Architecture and Tools

Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor Architecture and Tools

Author: Rezaur Rahman

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2013-09-02

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1430259264

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Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor Architecture and Tools: The Guide for Application Developers provides developers a comprehensive introduction and in-depth look at the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor architecture and the corresponding parallel data structure tools and algorithms used in the various technical computing applications for which it is suitable. It also examines the source code-level optimizations that can be performed to exploit the powerful features of the processor. Xeon Phi is at the heart of world’s fastest commercial supercomputer, which thanks to the massively parallel computing capabilities of Intel Xeon Phi processors coupled with Xeon Phi coprocessors attained 33.86 teraflops of benchmark performance in 2013. Extracting such stellar performance in real-world applications requires a sophisticated understanding of the complex interaction among hardware components, Xeon Phi cores, and the applications running on them. In this book, Rezaur Rahman, an Intel leader in the development of the Xeon Phi coprocessor and the optimization of its applications, presents and details all the features of Xeon Phi core design that are relevant to the practice of application developers, such as its vector units, hardware multithreading, cache hierarchy, and host-to-coprocessor communication channels. Building on this foundation, he shows developers how to solve real-world technical computing problems by selecting, deploying, and optimizing the available algorithms and data structure alternatives matching Xeon Phi’s hardware characteristics. From Rahman’s practical descriptions and extensive code examples, the reader will gain a working knowledge of the Xeon Phi vector instruction set and the Xeon Phi microarchitecture whereby cores execute 512-bit instruction streams in parallel. What you’ll learn How to calculate theoretical Gigaflops and bandwidth numbers on the hardware and measure them through code segment How to estimate latencies in fetching data from different cache hierarchies, including memory subsystems How to measure PCIe bus bandwidth between the host and coprocessor How to exploit power management and reliability features built into the hardware How to select and manipulate the best tools to tune particular Xeon Phi applications Algorithms and data structures for optimizing Xeon Phi performance Case studies of real-world Xeon Phi technical computing applications in molecular dynamics and financial simulations Who this book is for This book is for developers wishing to design and develop technical computing applications to achieve the highest performance available in the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor hardware. It provides a solid base on the coprocessor architecture, as well as algorithm and data structure case studies for Xeon Phi coprocessor. The book may also be of interest to students and practitioners in computer engineering as a case study for massively parallel core microarchitecture of modern day processors. Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Xeon Phi Architecture 2. Programming Xeon Phi 3. Xeon Phi Vector Architecture and Instruction Set 4. Xeon Phi Core Microarchitecture 5. Xeon Phi Cache and Memory Subsystem 6. Xeon Phi PCIe Bus Data Transfer and Power Management 7. Xeon Phi System Software 8. Xeon Phi Application Development Tools 9. Xeon Phi Application Design and Implementation Considerations 10. Application Performance Tuning on Xeon Phi 11. Algorithms and Data Structures for Xeon Phi 12. Xeon Phi Application Development on Windows OS 13. OpenCL on Intel 14. Shared Memory Programming on Intel Xeon Phi


Building a Future-Proof Cloud Infrastructure

Building a Future-Proof Cloud Infrastructure

Author: Silvano Gai

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2020-02-13

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 0136624154

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Prepare for the future of cloud infrastructure: Distributed Services Platforms By moving service modules closer to applications, Distributed Services (DS) Platforms will future-proof cloud architectures—improving performance, responsiveness, observability, and troubleshooting. Network pioneer Silvano Gai demonstrates DS Platforms’ remarkable capabilities and guides you through implementing them in diverse hardware. Focusing on business benefits throughout, Gai shows how to provide essential shared services such as segment routing, NAT, firewall, micro-segmentation, load balancing, SSL/TLS termination, VPNs, RDMA, and storage—including storage compression and encryption. He also compares three leading hardware-based approaches—Sea of Processors, FPGAs, and ASICs—preparing you to evaluate solutions, ask the right questions, and plan strategies for your environment. Understand the business drivers behind DS Platforms, and the value they offer See how modern network design and virtualization create a foundation for DS Platforms Achieve unprecedented scale through domain-specific hardware, standardized functionalities, and granular distribution Compare advantages and disadvantages of each leading hardware approach to DS Platforms Learn how P4 Domain-Specific Language and architecture enable high-performance, low-power ASICs that are data-plane-programmable at runtime Distribute cloud security services, including firewalls, encryption, key management, and VPNs Implement distributed storage and RDMA services in large-scale cloud networks Utilize Distributed Services Cards to offload networking processing from host CPUs Explore the newest DS Platform management architectures Building a Future-Proof Cloud Architecture is for network, cloud, application, and storage engineers, security experts, and every technology professional who wants to succeed with tomorrow’s most advanced service architectures.