Great! Thanks Zhe. This area of research is rich with many papers .... Looking forward to the 2nd sidemeeting.
Hesham On Fri, Oct 11, 2024, 3:12 AM Zhe Lou <zhe....@huawei.com> wrote: > Dear Hesham, > > > > Thanks for sharing this paper with us. It looks interesting! We are going > to organize another Inter-DC AI side meeting in Dublin. I will check with > the authors for their availabilities. > > > > Kind regards > > David > > > > *From:* Hesham ElBakoury <helbako...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Thursday, October 10, 2024 6:40 PM > *To:* Dirk Trossen <dirk.trossen=40huawei....@dmarc.ietf.org> > *Cc:* rtgwg <rtgwg@ietf.org> > *Subject:* Re: Sidemeeting on "Inter-DC AI: Requirements and Challenges" > on July 25th 5pm to 6.16pm > > > > This paper [1] is published in ICDCS 2024. Its title "AdapCC: Making > Collective Communication in Distributed Machine Learning Adaptive". It is > relevant to the discussion of this sidemeeting. You may think of inviting > the authors to present this paper in future Inter-DC AI sidemeeting. > > > > Hesham > > [1] https://i.cs.hku.hk/~cwu/papers/xyzhao-icdcs24.pdf > > > > On Fri, Jul 19, 2024, 2:55 AM Dirk Trossen <dirk.trossen= > 40huawei....@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > We are organizing a side meeting on “Inter-DC AI: Requirements and > Challenges” on Thursday 25th from 5pm to 6.15pm in Prince of Wales/Oxford. > > > > The backdrop for this side meeting is the significant growth in demands > for computing and networking resources for (Large data) AI, where > boundaries for future growth are being set through power consumption > (including location of the DC), space and cooling tech as well as > complexity and cost. This has led to the emerging view that inter-DC AI > computation is the way forward to overcome those local DC challenges. > > > > This side meeting at IETF120 will start the needed dialogue to identify > and discuss key challenges on (1) congestion control to improve goodput > across DCs, (2) efficient support for cross-DC collective communication > primitives, (3) obtaining suitable knowledge of network topologies across > underlays to segregate training tasks across DCs, (4) utilizing new > congestion control mechanisms to optimize large-scale inferencing traffic > from millions of clients to few Points of Presence (PoPs), as well as (5) > providing suitable means to attest for secure and private transfer of > needed training input data from customers to AI training providers. > > > > The side meeting will feature presentations to tease out key insights from > various players in this field, leaving dedicated time for discussing > possible next and concrete steps in the IETF to move forward, with the > following agenda > > > > Room: Prince of Wales/Oxford Agenda: 17.00 - 17.05: Settling & > Introduction (Luigi Iannone, Huawei) > > > > 17.05 - 17.15: Inter-DC AI: Requirements & Opportunities (Dirk Trossen, > Huawei) > > > > 17.15 - 17.25: On Congestion Control (Michael Welzl) > > > > 17.25 - 17.35: On Attestation (Ramki Krishan, Intel) > > > > 17.35 - 17.45: On Collective Communication (Kehan Yao, China Mobile) > > > > 17.45 - 18.15: Discussion on Next Steps (Dirk Trossen, Huawei) > > > > Meeting link: https://ietf.webex.com/meet/ietfsidemeeting2 > > Github link (with presentation slides coming next week): > https://github.com/dirk-trossen-huawei/ietf120_inter-dc_ai > > > > We hope to see you on 25th for a fruitful and engaging discussion! > > > > Best, > > > > > > Dirk Trossen, Luigi Iannone, David Lou > > > > _______________________________________________ > rtgwg mailing list -- rtgwg@ietf.org > To unsubscribe send an email to rtgwg-le...@ietf.org > >
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