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System Area Network |
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Reconfigurable Computing
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System Area Network:
A SAN (System Area Network)
is a type of network that provides high bandwidth, low latency
communication. A SAN is normally used to interconnect nodes
within a distributed computer system, such as a cluster.
These systems are members of a common administrative domain
and are usually within close physical proximity. SAN have
very low error rates and it must scale under load.
HTDG is currently working
on products based on the VI Architecture specification.
These include high-performance SAN interface cards and high-speed,
scalable switches for these SANs.
Reconfigurable Computing
System:
Reconfigurable Computing
Systems are the systems in which, the hardware configuration
of computing elements can be changed so as to suit the application.
This change in hardware can be done at run time and is adapted
for a particular application to give an optimum performance.
Applications, primarily of recursive nature are best suited
for such systems. Various configurations can be developed
and stored as library elements that can be used to replace
existing configuration upon application call.
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