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Photonic Rails in ML Datacenters

Published 10 Jul 2025 in cs.NI | (2507.08119v1)

Abstract: Rail-optimized network fabrics have become the de facto datacenter scale-out fabric for large-scale ML training. However, the use of high-radix electrical switches to provide all-to-all connectivity in rails imposes massive power, cost, and complexity overheads. We propose a rethinking of the rail abstraction by retaining its communication semantics, but realizing it using optical circuit switches. The key challenge is that optical switches support only one-to-one connectivity at a time, limiting the fan-out of traffic in ML workloads using hybrid parallelisms. We introduce parallelism-driven rail reconfiguration as a solution that leverages the sequential ordering between traffic from different parallelisms. We design a control plane, Opus, to enable time-multiplexed emulation of electrical rail switches using optical switches. More broadly, our work discusses a new research agenda: datacenter fabrics that co-evolve with the model parallelism dimensions within each job, as opposed to the prevailing mindset of reconfiguring networks before a job begins.

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