Fabriscale creates software, called a fabric manager (FM) that controls computer networks. Think of a FM as software similar to the air traffic control service found at all airports. Air traffic control is responsible for organising and expediting the flow of air traffic, while Fabriscale’s fabric management software is responsible for configuring and optimising the communication going on in a computer network. Fabriscale specializes in smart algorithms that simplify network configuration, management and routing, which improves network performance, network reliability and network monitoring beyond what existing products can provide.
Whenever a link or node fails in a compute cluster, an FM needs to reconfigure switches in the cluster such that the nodes in the cluster remain connected. If done incorrectly, reconfiguration can lead to degraded performance, causing compute jobs to slow down or fail, which can cost more than € 9 000 per minute[1]. This is especially devastating for large clusters with thousands of nodes and the severe consequences are that critical medical, industrial and societal services hosted in the cloud are interrupted.
The goal for phase one was to complete a feasibility study for Fabriscale products with the following main objectives:
* Complete a analysis of the worldwide market for fabric managers.
* Finalise agreements with two pilot customers that can be involved in product demonstration activities (e.g. testing, piloting, validation, performance verification).
* Identify potential partners and patent obstacles in the US and European market for fabric managers.
* Analyse FM value chains and develop refine the model for the US and European market.
[1] ‘Cost of Data Center Outages’, Ponemon Institute LLC, Jan. 2016 [Online]. Available:
http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com/en-US/Resources/Market/Data-Center/Latest-Thinking/Ponemon/Documents/2016-Cost-of-Data-Center-Outages-FINAL-2.pdf(si apre in una nuova finestra)