Clarence Victor Iba (April 20, 1909 – April 21, 1997) was the head basketball coach at the University of Tulsa . Iba coached the Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball team for eleven seasons, from 1949 to 1960. He is the brother of former Oklahoma State coach Henry Iba .
22-1092: IBA or Iba may refer to: Iba [ edit ] People [ edit ] Clarence Iba (1909-1997), American basketball coach Erol Iba (born 1979), Indonesian footballer Henry Iba (1904-1993), American basketball coach Moe Iba (born 1939), American basketball coach Itsuki Iba , a fictional character in the Japanese light novel series Rental Magica Places [ edit ] Iba, Osun State , town in Nigeria Iba, Zambales , municipality in Zambales, Philippines Roman Catholic Diocese of Iba IBA [ edit ] Academics [ edit ] Institute of Business Administration (disambiguation) Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance International Bar Association International Bryozoology Association Finance [ edit ] Indian Banks' Association International Bank of Asia ,
44-505: A Fibre Channel vendor. At the 2011 International Supercomputing Conference , links running at about 56 gigabits per second (known as FDR, see below), were announced and demonstrated by connecting booths in the trade show. In 2012, Intel acquired QLogic's InfiniBand technology, leaving only one independent supplier. By 2014, InfiniBand was the most popular internal connection technology for supercomputers, although within two years, 10 Gigabit Ethernet started displacing it. In 2016, it
66-512: A switched fabric network topology . Between 2014 and June 2016, it was the most commonly used interconnect in the TOP500 list of supercomputers. Mellanox (acquired by Nvidia ) manufactures InfiniBand host bus adapters and network switches , which are used by large computer system and database vendors in their product lines. As a computer cluster interconnect, IB competes with Ethernet , Fibre Channel , and Intel Omni-Path . The technology
88-416: A switched fabric topology, as opposed to early shared medium Ethernet . All transmissions begin or end at a channel adapter. Each processor contains a host channel adapter (HCA) and each peripheral has a target channel adapter (TCA). These adapters can also exchange information for security or quality of service (QoS). InfiniBand transmits data in packets of up to 4 KB that are taken together to form
110-485: A choice of BSD license for Windows. It has been adopted by most of the InfiniBand vendors, for Linux , FreeBSD , and Microsoft Windows . IBM refers to a software library called libibverbs , for its AIX operating system, as well as "AIX InfiniBand verbs". The Linux kernel support was integrated in 2005 into the kernel version 2.6.11. Ethernet over InfiniBand, abbreviated to EoIB, is an Ethernet implementation over
132-1077: A defunct bank in Hong Kong, now Fubon Bank International Bank of Azerbaijan Media [ edit ] Independent Broadcasting Authority , a defunct regulatory body in the United Kingdom Israel Broadcasting Authority , the former Israeli public broadcaster Sports [ edit ] International Basketball Association International Bodyboarding Association International Boxing Association ÍB Akureyri , former Icelandic sports club, abbreviated ÍBA Iron Butt Association Organizations [ edit ] Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción , Boston community development organization International Bartenders Association , which set out IBA Official Cocktail regulation International Bear Association aka The International Association for Bear Research and Management International Buddhist Academy Other [ edit ] Ion Beam Applications , solutions for
154-529: A message. A message can be: In addition to a board form factor connection, it can use both active and passive copper (up to 10 meters) and optical fiber cable (up to 10 km). QSFP connectors are used. The InfiniBand Association also specified the CXP connector system for speeds up to 120 Gbit/s over copper, active optical cables, and optical transceivers using parallel multi-mode fiber cables with 24-fiber MPO connectors. Mellanox operating system support
176-622: A set of analytical techniques involving the use of ion beams Isobutyl alcohol , an organic solvent Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title IBA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=IBA&oldid=1246073302 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
198-410: Is a computer networking communications standard used in high-performance computing that features very high throughput and very low latency . It is used for data interconnect both among and within computers. InfiniBand is also used as either a direct or switched interconnect between servers and storage systems, as well as an interconnect between storage systems. It is designed to be scalable and uses
220-430: Is available for Solaris , FreeBSD , Red Hat Enterprise Linux , SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), Windows , HP-UX , VMware ESX , and AIX . InfiniBand has no specific standard application programming interface (API). The standard only lists a set of verbs such as ibv_open_device or ibv_post_send , which are abstract representations of functions or methods that must exist. The syntax of these functions
242-462: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Clarence Iba When Iba was hired in 1949, he became Tulsa's first full-time basketball coach. Iba led the team to a NIT appearance in 1953, the first postseason appearance for Tulsa in the modern era. Tulsa also made the Associated Press college basketball rankings for the first time in
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#1732845006469264-456: Is duplex. Links can be aggregated: most systems use a 4 link/lane connector (QSFP). HDR often makes use of 2x links (aka HDR100, 100 Gb link using 2 lanes of HDR, while still using a QSFP connector). 8x is called for with NDR switch ports using OSFP (Octal Small Form Factor Pluggable) connectors "Cable and Connector Definitions" . InfiniBand provides remote direct memory access (RDMA) capabilities for low CPU overhead. InfiniBand uses
286-528: Is left to the vendors. Sometimes for reference this is called the verbs API. The de facto standard software is developed by OpenFabrics Alliance and called the Open Fabrics Enterprise Distribution (OFED). It is released under two licenses GPL2 or BSD license for Linux and FreeBSD, and as Mellanox OFED for Windows (product names: WinOF / WinOF-2; attributed as host controller driver for matching specific ConnectX 3 to 5 devices) under
308-652: Is promoted by the InfiniBand Trade Association . InfiniBand originated in 1999 from the merger of two competing designs: Future I/O and Next Generation I/O (NGIO). NGIO was led by Intel , with a specification released in 1998, and joined by Sun Microsystems and Dell . Future I/O was backed by Compaq , IBM , and Hewlett-Packard . This led to the formation of the InfiniBand Trade Association (IBTA), which included both sets of hardware vendors as well as software vendors such as Microsoft . At
330-550: The 1952–53 season, reaching as high as #8 in the poll. The 1954–55 season was Iba's best at the school. Tulsa won the Missouri Valley Conference with a 21–7 record, including 8–2 in conference. This was the first twenty-win season in school history. Tulsa advanced to the 1955 NCAA Tournament , its first appearance in that tourney. After being eliminated in the first round, Tulsa won the consolation bracket. Additionally, Tulsa's first all-American, Bob Patterson ,
352-520: The burst of the dot-com bubble there was hesitation in the industry to invest in such a far-reaching technology jump. By 2002, Intel announced that instead of shipping IB integrated circuits ("chips"), it would focus on developing PCI Express , and Microsoft discontinued IB development in favor of extending Ethernet. Sun Microsystems and Hitachi continued to support IB. In 2003, the System X supercomputer built at Virginia Tech used InfiniBand in what
374-440: The diagnosis and treatment of cancer AAPG Imperial Barrel Award Program iBooks Author , iPad ebook authoring software (usually iBA), IBA can also refer to its file format Important Bird Area Incinerator bottom ash Indole-3-butyric acid , auxin, a plant rooting hormone InfiniBand Architecture Interceptor Body Armor Interest-based advertising Internationale Bauausstellung Ion beam analysis ,
396-406: The market, adopted a "buy to kill" strategy. Cisco successfully killed InfiniBand switching companies such as Topspin via acquisition. Of the top 500 supercomputers in 2009, Gigabit Ethernet was the internal interconnect technology in 259 installations, compared with 181 using InfiniBand. In 2010, market leaders Mellanox and Voltaire merged, leaving just one other IB vendor, QLogic , primarily
418-857: The time it was thought some of the more powerful computers were approaching the interconnect bottleneck of the PCI bus, in spite of upgrades like PCI-X . Version 1.0 of the InfiniBand Architecture Specification was released in 2000. Initially the IBTA vision for IB was simultaneously a replacement for PCI in I/O, Ethernet in the machine room , cluster interconnect and Fibre Channel . IBTA also envisaged decomposing server hardware on an IB fabric . Mellanox had been founded in 1999 to develop NGIO technology, but by 2001 shipped an InfiniBand product line called InfiniBridge at 10 Gbit/second speeds. Following
440-497: Was estimated to be the third largest computer in the world at the time. The OpenIB Alliance (later renamed OpenFabrics Alliance) was founded in 2004 to develop an open set of software for the Linux kernel. By February, 2005, the support was accepted into the 2.6.11 Linux kernel. In November 2005 storage devices finally were released using InfiniBand from vendors such as Engenio. Cisco, desiring to keep technology superior to Ethernet off
462-1326: Was from that same 1954–55 campaign. Iba's last few years at Tulsa were not as successful as the 1954–55 campaign. He does, however, have the longest coaching tenure in school history, and his 137 wins were the most in Tulsa history until Doug Wojcik passed him in 2012. Following his career as a coach, he worked as a marketing executive in Fort Worth , Texas. Iba was inducted into the University of Tulsa Hall of Fame in 1994. Iba died on April 21, 1997, of an aortic aneurysm . National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion # denotes interim head coach InfiniBand InfiniBand ( IB )
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#1732845006469484-537: Was reported that Oracle Corporation (an investor in Mellanox) might engineer its own InfiniBand hardware. In 2019 Nvidia acquired Mellanox, the last independent supplier of InfiniBand products. Specifications are published by the InfiniBand trade association. Original names for speeds were single-data rate (SDR), double-data rate (DDR) and quad-data rate (QDR) as given below. Subsequently, other three-letter acronyms were added for even higher data rates. Each link
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