bang for buck?
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Josip Loncaric josip at icase.eduFri Mar 8 06:52:34 PST 2002
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"Geoffrey D. Jacobs" wrote: > > Generally, SMP should help performance compared w/ 2 single CPUs (by > Amdahl's rule) as average communcation speed is much higher. All in > all, though, it depends on the application. The phrase "it depends" is more accurate than the word "generally." For a comparison of NAS benchmarks on singles/duals using different MPI libraries and comparing TCP (fast ethernet) to VIA (Giganet cLAN) transports, see: http://www.icase.edu/~josip/MPIonCoral.html Contention for shared resources (e.g. memory) and juggling different connections (network/internal) on duals has significant effects. In my tests, all 16-process NAS benchmarks run faster and more stably using 16x1 CPUs than 8x2 CPUs, regardless of the MPI library or network transport. The moral: Don't confuse high intra-node bandwidth with application performance. Other bottlenecks often dominate. Sincerely, Josip -- Dr. Josip Loncaric, Research Fellow mailto:josip at icase.edu ICASE, Mail Stop 132C PGP key at http://www.icase.edu./~josip/ NASA Langley Research Center mailto:j.loncaric at larc.nasa.gov Hampton, VA 23681-2199, USA Tel. +1 757 864-2192 Fax +1 757 864-6134
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