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Request access to Optane powered bare metal infrastructure for performance-testing and analysis purposes
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Request access #26

Open fproulx-dfuse opened 4 years ago

fproulx-dfuse commented 4 years ago

If you are interested in filing a request for access to the Accelerate With Optane Community Lab for performance testing, optimization, and analysis, please fill out the details below. Contact Avi Deitcher at avi@packet.net with questions.

Name, email, company, job title

François Proulx, francois@dfuse.io, dfuse, Senior DevSecOps / Blockchain Threat Research

We are a 15 person startup that has received Seed Funding from Intel Capital (https://www.dfuse.io/en/blog/dfuse-blockchain-api-company-raises-seed-financing-multicoin-capital-intel-capital)

Project Title and brief description

We offer a APIs to blockchain smart contract developers and are indexing ETH in realtime and require extremely low latency IO and lots of RAM to handle those indices.

How does the open source community benefit from your work?

Blockchain community projects are already benefiting from our service to provide analytics.

Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located?

At the moment, only parts of the code is open source - spread across two organizations we manage.

https://github.com/dfuse-io/ https://github.com/eoscanada/

Does the infrastructure provided meet your testing needs (see: https://www.acceleratewithoptane.com/access/)?

Yes.

What performance-focused articles has your project published before?

https://www.dfuse.io/en/blog/dfuse-announces-worlds-fastest-and-most-data-rich-search-for-ethereum

Our indices are in the order of terrabytes and are increasing every second, so cannot fit everything in RAM, so reducing IO latency on cache miss is a big gain.

Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives

https://github.com/dfuse-io/ https://github.com/eoscanada/

Would you be willing to share your analysis and results publicly?

Yes.

Are you interested in testing Intel Optane SSDs with Intel Memory Drive Technology (IMDT)?

Yes.