{"id":63174,"date":"2013-11-22T10:30:52","date_gmt":"2013-11-22T15:30:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sportsvideo.org\/main\/?p=63174"},"modified":"2013-11-22T10:30:52","modified_gmt":"2013-11-22T15:30:52","slug":"aspera-research-yields-40-gbps-wan-transfer-speeds-on-high-end-intel-platforms-with-intelr-dpdk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sportsvideo.org\/2013\/11\/22\/aspera-research-yields-40-gbps-wan-transfer-speeds-on-high-end-intel-platforms-with-intelr-dpdk\/","title":{"rendered":"Aspera Research Yields 40 Gbps WAN Transfer Speeds on High-End Intel Platforms with Intel DPDK"},"content":{"rendered":"

Aspera, Inc. announced the results of a research project that Aspera Labs, the research arm of Aspera, has done in collaboration with Intel Corporation to investigate ultra high-speed (40 Gbps and beyond) data transfer solutions built on\u00a0Intel Xeon processor E5-2600\u00a0product family-based systems and Aspera\u2019s\u00a0fasp<\/i> transport technology.<\/p>\n

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\"Aspera\"The initial research work between the two companies used the novel\u00a0Intel Data Direct I\/O Technology\u00a0(Intel DDIO) and\u00a0Single-Root I\/O Virtualization\u00a0(SR-IOV) resulting in 10 Gbps transfers, 300% improvement versus a baseline system, and similar results across both LAN and WAN environments, and across both physical and virtual environments.<\/p>\n

Phase II of the research focused on an experimental integration between Aspera\u00a0fasp<\/i>\u00a0and\u00a0Intel\u00ae Data Plane Development Kit\u00a0(Intel DPDK), which makes it possible to directly access the network interface controller, bypassing the kernel networking stack. Using Intel DPDK, Aspera was able to boost single-stream data transfer speeds to 40 Gbps. Key benefits of the\u00a0fasp<\/i>\u00a0prototype using Intel DPDK include:<\/p>\n