Offloading vs. Onloading: The Case of CPU Utilization
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#2184D)
One of the primary conversations these days in the field of networking is whether it is better to onload network functions onto the CPU or better to offload these functions to the interconnect hardware. "Onloading interconnect technology is easier to build, but the issue becomes the CPU utilization; because the CPU must manage and execute network operations, it has less availability for applications, which is its primary purpose."
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