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Rack-scale Networking

Oxide and Friends

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Integrated Switches - What Are Some of the Use Cases?

The oxide network architecture is something that Robert Mazzaki has put together and that the network team is collectively working to implement. And there are several features of this networking architecture that allow us to build very robust routing protocols. The DDM stands for delay driven multipath and it's our routing protocol that allows the compute sleds to communicate with each other both within a particular RACs and a crop RACs. Every single address that one of the customer instances gets for IPv6 is a 32 slash 64, so we have no broadcast domains that we need to push out over our three layer network.

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