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BlastFunction: an FPGA-as-a-Service system for Accelerated Serverless Computing

Marco Bacis, Rolando Brondolin, Marco D. Santambrogio

202025 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heterogeneous computing platforms are now a valuable solution to continue to meet Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for compute intensive cloud workloads. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) effectively accelerate cloud workloads, however, these workloads have a spiky behavior as well as long periods of underutilization. Sharing the FPGA with multiple tenants then helps to increase the board's time utilization. In this paper we present BlastFunction, a distributed FPGA sharing system for the acceleration of microservices and serverless applications in cloud environments. BlastFunction includes a Remote OpenCL Library to access the shared devices transparently; multiple Device Managers to time-share and monitor the FPGAs and a central Accelerators Registry to allocate the available devices. BlastFunction reaches higher utilization and throughput w.r.t. a native execution thanks to device sharing, with minimal differences in latency given by the concurrent accesses.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceField-programmable gate arrayCloud computingMicroservicesLatency (audio)ThroughputEmbedded systemService (business)Distributed computingOperating systemWirelessTelecommunicationsEconomicsEconomyCloud Computing and Resource ManagementIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G
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