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Vcinity and NRL Showcase World's Fastest Memory to Memory Transfer and Data Access Across 100G Link at SC19
[November 20, 2019]

Vcinity and NRL Showcase World's Fastest Memory to Memory Transfer and Data Access Across 100G Link at SC19


Vcinity Inc., a leading provider of global data solutions that enable applications to access data over vast geographical distances with local performance and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) today announced achieving near line rate performance for memory to memory data transfer and remote data access across a 100G link from Washington DC to Denver. This milestone was accomplished as part of NRL's Resilient Distributed Processing demonstration at SC19 in Denver, Colorado.

Vcinity and NRL have a long-standing relationship since the days when Vcinity's predecessor, Bay Microsystems (News - Alert), enabled the first high speed data solution for high latency environments as part of NRL's Large Data Joint Capabilities Technology Demonstration (LD-JCTD). Offering rapid access to information from the federated, distributed sensors and media assets, the combined Global "Large Data" network infrastructure achieved nearly 100% efficiency versus 20-40% TCP/IP efficiency. This solution provided rapid access and knowledge from the best, most complete information available, and offered robust and resilient response to surge loads and outages. Petabytes to Exabytes of data was shared amongst data centers across two continents with 10G fiber connections up to 15,000km.

At SC19, working with Vcinity's recently announced RAD X-1100 product, NRL carried out a successful live demonstration of memory to memory data transfers and remote data access at 95Gbps across CenturyLink's (News - Alert) 100G circuit with ~37ms latency (between Washington DC and Denver). RAD X-1100 extended EDR InfiniBand (IB) fabric i.e., RDMA beyond the four walls of the data center and across the WAN with local performance. NRL will also showcase client access to data with a double loop of the network adding the Chicago path to demonstrate RDMA extension and application execution at twice the latency i.e., ~74ms - equivalent to a cross-country link within the U.S.



"We are delighted to be part of the first ever memory to memory transfer and remote data access demonstration at 100G. This is an important milestone for us and is a testament to our long-term commitment to NRL. We continue to scale our solutions for wider government and commercial communities," said Harry Carr, CEO and President at Vcinity Inc.

Basil Decina, acting director, Center for Computational Science of the Information Technology Division of NRL added, "NRL provided the original requirements, along with a prototype, for this type of technology almost two decades ago - we are proud to drive innovation within the industry and see it continue to advance. We have demonstrated a number of new capabilities at SC19 this year and this is one that we believe changes the way data will be remotely processed and moved across large distances."


Vcinity's Radical X (RAD X) product family supports IB and RDMA over Converged Ethernet (ROCE) fabric extension and enables a seamless data fabric transparent to virtually any application. RAD X-1100 provides unmatched scalability of Vcinity's global fabric extension capabilities with three pluggable interface modules of up to 120Gbps capacity each - supporting various interface configurations including EDR InfiniBand and up to 100G RoCE - in a small 1 RU form factor. The company's RAD X products are integrated with its Ultimate X family of products to deliver a more turnkey solution for commercial and government enterprise.

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ABOUT VCINITY, INC.

Vcinity, Inc. enables global enterprises to turn their data into a strategic advantage through unbounded access to data anywhere, anytime. With our patented Ultimate AccessTM solutions, enterprises can make leaps forward in digital transformation, business agility, productivity, revenue and operational scalability and efficiency. Information about Vcinity can be found at https://vcinity.io.

ABOUT NRL

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is a scientific and engineering command dedicated to research that drives innovative advances for the Navy and Marine Corps from the seafloor to space and in the information domain. NRL headquarters is located in Washington, D.C., with major field sites in Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, Key West, Florida, and Monterey, California, and employs approximately 2,500 civilian scientists, engineers and support personnel. https://nrl.navy.mil/


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