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LEED: A Lightwave Energy-Efficient Datacenter

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Abstract

A Lightwave Energy-Efficient Datacenter (LEED) is described that consists of: 1) A novel optically-switched datacenter architecture, 2) a “Rotor” optical switch that can reconfigure a network topology in less than 20 microseconds, and 3) Enhanced link margin burst-mode interconnects that can accommodate an optical switch without the need for optical amplification.

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