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Protocol-Dependent Message-Passing Performance on Linux Clusters
Chicago, Illinois September 23-September 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CLUSTR.2002.1137746Fourth IEEE International Conference ...
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Dave Turner, Ames Laboratory — Iowa State University
Xuehua Chen, Ames Laboratory — Iowa State University
In a Linux cluster, as in any multi-processor system, the inter-processor communication rate is the major limiting factor to its general usefulness. This research is geared toward improving the communication performance by identifying where the inefficiencies lie and trying to understand their cause. The NetPIPE utility is being used to compare the latency and throughput of all current message-passing libraries and the native software layers they run upon for a variety of hardware configurations.
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Dave Turner, Xuehua Chen, "Protocol-Dependent Message-Passing Performance on Linux Clusters," cluster, pp.187, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'02), 2002
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