What Are DPUs And Why Do We Need Them – Analytics India Magazine

We have heard of CPUs and TPUs, now, NVIDIA with the help of its recent acquisition Mellanox is bringing a new class of processors to power up deep learning applications DPUs or data processing units.

DPUs or Data Processing Units, originally popularised by Mellanox, now wear a new look with NVIDIA; Mellanox was acquired by NVIDIA earlier this year. DPUs are a new class of programmable processor that consists of flexible and programmable acceleration engines which improve applications performance for AI and machine learning, security, telecommunications, storage, among others.

The team at Mellanox has already deployed the first generation of BlueField DPUs in leading high-performance computing, deep learning, and cloud data centres to provide new levels of performance, scale, and efficiency with improved operational agility.

The improvement in performance is due to the presence of high-performance, software programmable, multi-core CPU and a network interface capable of parsing, processing, and efficiently transferring data at line rate to GPUs and CPUs.

According to NVIDIA, a DPU can be used as a stand-alone embedded processor. DPUs are usually incorporated into a SmartNIC, a network interface controller. SmartNICs are ideally suited for high-traffic web servers.

A DPU based SmartNIC is a network interface card that offloads processing tasks that the system CPU would normally handle. Using its own on-board processor, the DPU based SmartNIC may be able to perform any combination of encryption/decryption, firewall, TCP/IP and HTTP processing.

The CPU is for general-purpose computing, the GPU is for accelerated computing and the DPU, which moves data around the data centre, does data processing.

These DPUs are known by the name of BlueField that have a unique design that can enable programmability to run at speeds of up to 200Gb/s. The BlueField DPU integrates the NVIDIA Mellanox Connect best-in-class network adapter, encompassing hardware accelerators with advanced software programmability to deliver diverse software-defined solutions.

Organisations that rely on cloud-based solutions, especially can benefit immensely from DPUs. Here are few such instances, where DPUs flourish:

Bare metal environment is a network where a virtual machine is installed

The shift towards microservices architecture has completely transformed the way enterprises ship applications at scale. Applications that are based on the cloud have a lot of activity or data generation, even for processing a single application request. According to Mellanox, one key application of DPU is securing the cloud-native workloads.

For instance, Kubernetes security is an immense challenge comprising many highly interrelated parts. The data intensity makes it hard to implement zero-trust security solutions, and this creates challenges for the security team to protect customers data and privacy.

As of late last year, the team at Mellanox stated that they are actively researching into various platforms and integrating schemes to leverage the cutting-edge acceleration engines in the DPU-based SmartNICs for securing cloud-native workloads at 100Gb/s.

According to NVIDIA, a DPU comes with the following features:

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