PLX, Kontron Announce PCIe Fabric
SBCs achieve 5.6GB/s speeds between VPX boards.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 24, 2012 at 2:48 pmPLX Technology, Inc. and Kontron AG announced a breakthrough in the deployment of PCIe technology as a backplane interconnect.
Kontron VX3044
Built around PLX ExpressLane PCIe 3.0 (Gen3) switches, Kontron’s VX3042 and VX3044 Intel Core i7 single-board computers (SBCs) routinely achieve 5.6GB/s data throughput between any boards in a VPX rack.
The VX3042 and VX3044 SBCs leverage PLX’s PCIe Gen3 switching technology, along with Kontron’s VXFabric software. In addition to two 10GbE channels already featured on the boards, VXFabric implements TCP/IP over PCIe as a second data plane for higher-performance embedded computing.
This combination of features enables efficient system convergence, as all devices and subsystems offer native PCIe, which permits immediate use of an existing infrastructure, thereby lowering latency, cost and power.
Kontron VXFabric provides the software between the PLX ExpressLane switch and the bottom of a standard TCP/IP stack, which allows the boards to use their existing TCP/IP-based application without having to be modified.
"Embedded-computer systems rarely realize a tenfold increase in I/O performance and with absolutely no porting effort," said Vincent Chuffart, product marketing manager, Kontron. "However, the Kontron VX3042 and VX3044 SBCs put this powerful capability directly in the hands of users, allowing them to leverage PLX PCIe switching and the ubiquitous TCP/IP socket interface. We feel this type of solution is bound to be well received in the market."
"PCIe has emerged as the most sensible backplane interconnect solution available," said Gene Schaeffer, VP WW sales, PLX. "This is demonstrated in how our switch features help achieve 5.6 gigabytes per second and efficient use of the TCP/IP stack implementation in the VPX ecosystem."
PLX switches offer the ability to combine different data types in a single converged pathway. Data (compute, communication or storage) are created and consumed as PCIe on each of the slots in the rack, delivering efficiency both in hardware architectural and software usage.
VXFabric software simplifies and accelerates application development and helps to extend application lifecycles as it enables migration to emerging hardware communication standards, such as 10G and 40GbE. The software streamlines the task of inter-CPU communication in VPX system architectures.
The VX3042 and VX3044 represent Kontron’s third generation of 3U OpenVPX SBCs, both using Intel Core i7 processors and featuring native support for 10GbE and PCIe Gen3. The boards are designed to provide the combination of performance in CPU computing power and I/O bandwidth.
Pioneers in Embedded Computing
The collaboration on the VX3042 and VX3044 Intel Core i7 SBCs draws on the expertise of two embedded-systems pioneers. PLX was first to market with PCIe Gen3 silicon and has ushered in today’s powerful PCIe-based enterprise data center and consumer platforms. The company offers a 18 PCIe Gen3 ExpressLane switch devices with flexible configurations ranging from three ports and 12 lanes, and up to 24 ports with 96 lanes, all of which enable PLX to champion external PCIe applications through its ExpressFabric initiative. Kontron is in the embedded-systems market segment and creates standard. The company introduced the industry’s first functional COM Express solution.