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switches. However, we’ll leave the other 8 ports of the spine XBar16s switches to connect to
another, deeper layer in the network fabric.
64 links to hosts
full bisection between these links
preserves link
count (data rate)
in this direction
64 links to the deeper parts of the network
With respect to the host links, the topology is a 64-host Clos network; thus, this network will
exhibit full bisection (and is rearrangeable) in the communication between the 64 hosts. In
addition, the network preserves 64-link data rate between the hosts and the deeper parts of the
network fabric, so that if these 64 hosts are communicating entirely with hosts outside their own
group, there are enough links to carry all the traffic. This network is referred to as a
“64,” and it can be implemented with an M3-E128 enclosure with 8 M3-SW16 line
cards and 8 M3-SPINE line cards.
In analogy to the structure of the 128-host Clos network, we can build a 1,024-host Clos network
by connecting 16 of the 64 components to a spine composed of 64 16-port switches:
64 16-port Switches (spine)
16 64 components for 1,024 hosts
Spreader Network
(1,024 Links)
(A better diagram is linked from
http://www.myri.com/myrinet/m3switch/guide/
.)