The Open Compute Project

Innovative Networking Infrastructure

Founded by Facebook in 2011, the Open Compute Project, provides specifications for building energy-efficient and scalable high-performance Web 2.0 data centers. The results of these efforts are next-generation computing infrastructures designed and built from the ground up that are up to 24% less expensive and 38% more energy-efficient than traditional data centers. NVIDIA®, a leading OCP contributor, addresses the demanding needs of these newer data centers by providing an Open Composable Network for an end-to-end network fabric, with unmatched features for open architecture and proven, reliable performance.

Maximizing Productivity with the Highest Return on Investment

There are two possible options when it comes to network processing: consume expensive CPU resources to run sophisticated network protocol (Onload), or offload these tasks to an intelligent network adapter and allow the CPU to focus on application processing. With NVIDIA the choice becomes clear: Offloading beats onloading for improving application efficiency and reducing CAPEX and OPEX of the data center.

Enabling Open Platform with Cloud-Scale Agility

For years, networking vendors have locked down their proprietary platforms, providing little or no flexibility to the application. Freedom from vendor lock-in is central to innovating at the pace of Cloud-Scale IT, especially in Web 2.0 and Telco infrastructures. NVIDIA Open-Ethernet Spectrum switch platforms enable customers to independently choose the best hardware and the best software with support for multiple Network OS options including  NVIDIA Mellanox Onyx®, Cumulus Linux, Microsoft SONiC, and Metaswitch. This brings efficiency at every level while providing customers the benefit of flexibility and choice. NVIDIA has also made significant contributions to the Open Compute Project for end-to-end network fabrics. 

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NVIDIA Mellanox ConnectX adapters

NVIDIA Adapters

ConnectX adapters are the default choice in several OCP platforms including Facebook Yosemite, Leopard and OpenPower-based Rackspace Barreleye. Furthermore, Spectrum switches feature consistent, low-latency and zero-packet loss delivering cloud scale efficiency and highest ROI for storage and computing infrastructure.

NVIDIA Mellanox disaggregation technology on Facebook’s Yosemite V3 multi-host server

Image courtesy of Facebook: Yosemite V3 multi-host server

Disaggregation Technology

The disaggregation of servers into individual compute and memory resources allows for each to be allocated as required according to the needs of each workload. This eliminates wasted resources and allows the data center to run with optimal efficiency. NVIDIA Mellanox Multi-Host technology enables connection of multiple compute or storage hosts into a single interconnect adapter. This facilitates designing and building new scale-out heterogeneous x86, Power, Arm, GPU or FPGA compute and storage resources to have direct connectivity between compute and storage elements and the network.

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