Cluster benchmark(s)?
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Jared Hodge jared_hodge at iat.utexas.eduTue Jan 16 12:13:50 PST 2001
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Randy, That's kind of a funny question. Not funny as in Ha Ha, but funny as in strange. It's a good question, but the problem is that people who use and build Beowulf clusters (being the informed, scientific type) do so for specific applications which very from cluster to cluster. These applications (which are the only real benchmark) very as to weather they are CPU limited or network latency or bandwidth limited, or limited by something else (like disk space or memory). That means if your going to run a generic benchmark on a cluster, you need to run benchmarks that test these components and let the user/developer weigh the different portions that they see as important. For cpu limited benchmark, there is tons of stuff, but I think the parallel POVRAY ray tracer is a common tool for comparison. For network latency, there are various versions of ping pong tests and such that can be used, and for bandwidth, well, you could just use ftp, although that's not really in context, because not to many parallel programs actually call ftp, but it should give you a rough idea. I'm by no means an authority on any of this, so maybe you can get some input from the people on the list who are more experienced. Like I said though, I'm sure a lot of them will give you the generic answer that the only true benchmark is your application. Randy_Howard at Dell.com wrote: > > I am curious if there is any reference benchmark software for a Beowulf > cluster to test the networking and processing capabilities. More for > comparitive testing between various configurations than meaningful data > values. Any pointers you have would be very helpful. > > Randy > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list > Beowulf at beowulf.org > http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf -- Jared Hodge Institute for Advanced Technology The University of Texas at Austin 3925 W. Braker Lane, Suite 400 Austin, Texas 78759 Phone: 512-232-4460 FAX: 512-471-9096 Email: Jared_Hodge at iat.utexas.edu
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