newbie: 16-node 500Mbps design
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Laurent Itti itti at cco.caltech.eduFri Aug 18 18:52:27 PDT 2000
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Hi all - I will soon start a computational neuroscience lab at USC, and would like to install a small 16-node Beowulf system there. Applications will be either running multiple simulations of a same program with different parameters (each run taking a few days), or processing video sequences through the entire cluster, each node taking care of some aspect of visual processing (e.g., edge detection, color processing). For the latter application, high network throughput is needed, so I am thinking of channel-bonding 5 cheap ethernet boards per node, all connected through 5 switches. We have about $20k to spend on the baby, so we target about $1k/node plus switches and misc. For that price, we target 733MHz/256Mb/30Gb per node. To be open to upgrades and recycling of nodes as desktops when faster nodes are introduced, we take mobos with integrated video and sound. I would greatly appreciate comments on the following: - PIII/733 vs. Athlon/800 is a hard choice. The i815 chipset for PIII seems to be supported under Linux, delivering full ATA/100 speed (www.gentus.com). I have not found the equivalent for Athlon mobos. Is there any Athlon mobo with integrated video/sound? - has anybody ever benchmarked ethernet boards under Linux? Why pay $50+ for a 3com board when a good old RTL8139 sells for $8? Does anybody have an idea of possible differences in throughput or CPU use (using Linux drivers, not windoze or theoretical)? - 16 singles vs. 8 dual-cpu nodes is also a hard call. With 16 singles we can get better distribution of data flow over the net. But I am open at this point to suggestions regarding good dual-CPU boards with full Linux support. - I am unclear at this point as to whether the Abit SE6 mobo does have the integrated ethernet. Can't find those CNR riser boards for sale anywhere! In addition to the 16 compute nodes, we will have a desktop (in another room) to control the whole thing. The following is my draft starting point to begin negotiating with local retailers. Any comment also appreciated! Thanks a lot! -- laurent itti Seventeen (17) nodes consisting of: Abit SE6 motherboard (i815E+ICH2 chipset) $145 gogocity CNR riser board ??? Intel 733EB FC-PGA CPU (retail box version?) $240 egghead Qty. 2, 128Mb PC133 168-pin SDRAM $270 local 30Gb UATA/100 7200 RPM Hard drive $170 egghead Mitsumi 1.44 floppy drive $10 local Qty. 4, RTL8139 10/100 ethernet card $32 local Qty. 5, 3' enhanced CAT5 350MHz ethernet cable $2.50 kristamicro Qty. 1, Panasonic Panaflo fan, 500,000 hrs MTBF $3 dealdeal ATX desktop case $45 ??? Mandrake Linux 7.1 deluxe $56 linuxmall -------------------------------------------------------------------- Qty. 17 @ $973.50 each [the 17th node, aka the "control node" (to be used as a regular desktop PC) will actually have only one (on-board) ethernet, but two longer ether cables; see below. It will share keyboard/mouse/monitor with another PC already in place, using a 2-port KVM switch. Five switches will be used to connect the beowulf: 4x16-port and 1x24-port, as the latter will also connect the beowulf to the outside]. [I like Mandrake 7.1 and will patch the kernel (if necessary) using stuff from www.gentus.com for ATA/100 support. Intel has X servers]. 17 nodes $16,549.50 delete Qty. 4 RTL8139 and Qty. 5 ether cables -$34.50 7' ether cable, control node to wall $2 kristamicro 25' ether cable, wall to beowulf $5 kristamicro Qty. 4, Linksys Etherfast-II 16-port 10/100 switch $1,200 egghead 24-port Linksys Etherfast-II 24-port 10/100 switch $427 egghead Belkin Omnicube PS/2 2-port KVM switch $90 egghead Qty. 2, Belkin gold KVM cable kits $50 local Seagate Scorpion 4/8 internal IDE tape drive $190 local Qty 10, 4/8 tapes $250 local --------------------------------------------------------------------- $18,729 CA/LA County sales tax @ 8.25% $1,545.14 ------------- $20,274.14 [almost all disk space is /tmp, so no need for big tape drive]
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