Project Iris explores novel designs of regional and Wide Area (WAN) cloud networks from the ground-up motivated by the rapid growth of cloud network traffic across data centers.
Building upon recent advancements in optical technologies, we focus on investigating network architectures that are amenable to a distributed data center model and on designing the optical elements that can efficiently support and scale such architectures. These include both new hardware and data plane mechanisms such as building the next-generation transceivers and new switching and reconfiguration technologies, as well as re-defining the control and management planes and capacity planning based on software defined principles.
Project Iris seeks to innovate across the whole cloud stack by co-designing the cloud’s software and hardware infrastructure through a cross-disciplinary team with expertise across systems, networking, optics (system, sub-system and device-level), and hardware. In Project Iris, we concentrate on the regional and WAN infrastructure; we are also developing optical network technologies for the network within the data center (Project Sirius).
Project Iris is part of the broader Optics for the Cloud project, which explores the future of cloud infrastructure at the intersection of optics and computer science.
People
Team
Hitesh Ballani
Partner Researcher
Christian Belady
GM - DC Advanced Development
Paolo Costa
Senior Principal Researcher
Jeff Cox
Partner Director Network Architecture
Christos Gkantsidis
Principal Researcher
Nick Harland
Principal Program Manager
Thomas Karagiannis
Principal Researcher
Francesca Parmigiani
Principal Researcher
Anna Ptasznik
Spatial Analyst
Winston Saunders
Director, Datacenter Technology
Microsoft
Kai Shi
Researcher
Benn Thomsen
Senior Principal Researcher
Interns and Collaborators
Vojislav Dukic
Intern, 2019
ETH Zurich
Ginni Khanna
Intern, 2019
Technical University of Munich
George Mourgias-Alexandris
Intern, 2018
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Theofilos Petsios
Intern, 2017
Columbia University
Marti Sales Llopis
Intern, 2018
University of Cambridge
Shengxiang Zhu
Intern, 2019
University of Arizona