Boffins at Intel Labs have come up with a way to reuse
old servers and cluster them in such a way as to turn them into data centre
routers.
The boffins, Gianluca Iannaccone and Sylvia Ratnasamy,
have developed what they call “router bricks" for the reused servers which
should save cash for IT departments. At the heart of the system is an open source software
package called Click Router, developed at MIT a decade ago. This ties the servers together for their new roles in the
data center.
The main reason this can be done is because of Intel's
multi-core Nehalem chips, which provide the bandwidth and gigbit speed for
these router bricks to perform at enterprise levels.
"The router bricks demonstrate that any number of
servers can achieve switching speeds of N × R bits-per-second, provided each
server can process packets at a rate between 2R-3R bps," Iannaccone said.