DriveNets Fabric Scheduled Ethernet Added to Dell AI Factory
DriveNets has made its Fabric Scheduled Ethernet (FSE) solution available through the Dell Technologies AI Factory, announced in a press release. The integration provides customers with additional networking options for building high performance AI clusters.
The FSE solution is designed to support large multi-tenant AI clusters, clusters deployed across multiple sites, and GPU as a Service offerings. It enables unified back end and storage networks and uses pre-scheduled traffic, cell-based load balancing, and end to end Virtual Output Queuing to deliver consistent low latency performance.
Through the Dell AI Factory, customers can access DriveNets' full software stack, including its network operating system and AI Cluster Orchestrator. These tools automate the cluster lifecycle, from provisioning to benchmarking and ongoing operations. DriveNets' networking systems have been deployed at large scale by major global operators and are designed to optimize performance and reliability for AI workloads.
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