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Application Device Queues (ADQ) Resource Center.

Introduction to Application Device Queues – Greater Consistency Meeting SLAs

Like dedicated express lanes on the highway, Application Device Queues (ADQ) provide increased application response time predictability, lower latency, and higher throughput for high-priority applications. Greater predictability enables more servers to be added to a compute problem, more end users to be served, and greater consistency meeting customer service-level agreements (SLAs).

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Scalable, Low-Latency Storage using ADQ and LightOS

Through a strategic collaboration, Intel and Lightbits Labs deliver greater performance, flexibility, and lower TCO for NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF)-based disaggregated storage. Initial results: NVMe/TCP with a LightOS cluster demonstrates up to 30% predictability increase, up to 50% latency reduction and up to 70% IOPS improvement when using ADQ vs. without ADQ1.

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Aerospike: First Commercial Database to Support Intel® Ethernet 800 Series with ADQ

Get useful insights from big data in real time. Based on Aerospike’s testing in the Intel Labs, ADQ can result in greater than 75% improved throughput and, most importantly, greater than 45% increased response-time predictability for the Aerospike 4.7 or later next-generation NoSQL database running on a dual-socket server based on 2nd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, configured with two Intel® Ethernet 800 Series network adapters with ADQ technology compared to the previously optimized approach of NUMA pinning.2

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Lower Latency and Higher Predictability Caching using Memcached

Experience up to 60% lower latency and up to 60% increased predictability3 4 using ADQ with the popular memcached open source distributed caching system.

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For more complete information about performance and benchmark results, visit www.intel.co.uk/benchmarks. For configuration details see https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/architecture-and-technology/ethernet/performance-testing-application-device-queues-with-aerospike.html.

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For configuration details see https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/architecture-and-technology/ethernet/performance-testing-application-device-queues-with-memcached.html.

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