low-latency high-bandwidth OS bypass user-level messaging for commodity(linux) clusters with commodity NICs(<$200), HELP! (GAMMA/EMP/M-VIA/etc.)
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Patrick Geoffray patrick at myri.comMon Dec 16 23:58:21 PST 2002
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Hi Don, On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 19:31, Donald Becker wrote: > > BIP > Magic protocol using custom Myrinet firmware. Grumble: early > performance numbers were not reproducible (I got exactly 50% of tech report > numbers on same hardware and software). This is weird. I was involved in BIP back when I was a student in France, and Loic (BIP's author and Myrinet guru at large) was very careful about publishing real and reproducible numbers. I have myself confirmed these numbers many times. Try to get a hand on 2 recent NICs and test the latest BIP (0.99u) from http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/BIP/. I am sure Loic would help you if you cannot reproduce good numbers. Last time I heard about it, BIP was getting <4 us on L9 (not reliable though. Reliability was planned but never implemented, the curse of all academics projects). > No commercial company is likely to support a communication protocol > unless they can pay for it (and have a hope of it working!) by > bundling it with expensive hardware. I totally agree with you. It would be very hard to generate enough income selling only software to support the manpower needed for this type of development. That's why, when selling a product (hardware + software), the software end up almost all of the time being free. In the case of Scyld, the value is not in the software, it's in the service (not that the software has no value, but people accept to pay for service, not anymore for software). My 2 cents. Patrick -- Patrick Geoffray, Phd Myricom, Inc. http://www.myri.com
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