Myrinet scalability
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Eric Wages wages at eece.maine.eduFri Jun 14 13:11:17 PDT 2002
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We are currently running a myrinet network with 208 nodes. The cabling becomes significantly more difficult, but it's certainly achieveable. -Eric On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 15:54, Ivan Oleynik wrote: > I have head some rumour that there will be problems with Myrinet setup > when you go from original 24 node configuration to up to 32 nodes. > > The question is will I have some problems when I try to expand in the > future the Myrinet cluster beyond original 24 nodes? > > Ivan > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Ivan I. Oleynik E-mail : oleynik at chuma.cas.usf.edu > Department of Physics > University of South Florida > 4202 East Fowler Avenue Tel : (813) 974-8186 > Tampa, Florida 33620-5700 Fax : (813) 974-5813 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf -- Eric Wages Supercomputer Manager Tel: (207) 866-6510 University of Maine Fax: (207) 866-6510 20 Godfrey Drive wages at eece.maine.edu Orono, ME 04473
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