[Beowulf] Re: torus versus (fat) tree topologies
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Bill Broadley bill at cse.ucdavis.eduFri Nov 19 19:08:04 PST 2004
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> i believe we are a bargain in the 2-128 range - at the very least competitive, at many points cheap. check it out and make your own minds up. I was surprised at the pricing, having heard some fairly pricey numbers, surprisingly under the "buy quadrics" button on the quadrics site is a price list, note the prices include switch, cable, and adapter: http://doc.quadrics.com/Quadrics/QuadricsHome.nsf/DisplayPages/877AD01C0B06EC0680256E510059247D or http://tinyurl.com/426z8 Myrinet list pricing is similarly easy to find: http://www.myrinet.com/myrinet/product_list.html Dolphin/SCI was easy to find as well: http://www.dolphinics.com/cgi-bin/pricing.pl I could not however easily find a complete list of Infiniband prices anywhere. Most all vendors I tried require requesting a quote. Does anyone have a nice online source for such pricing? I notice that the top 3 [1] volume commodity [2] interconnects all making pricing easily available: * Myrinet 38.6% * GigE 35.2% * Quadrics 4.0% Surprisingly (to me) I found all 3 on froogle, granted quadrics was via ebay. Myrinet and GigE were also on pricewatch.com [1] As listed by http://www.top500.org/sublist/stats/index.php?list=2004-11-30&type=conn&submit=1 [2] My definition is commodity is that I can pick my CPU/node and then buy the interconnect. -- Bill Broadley Computational Science and Engineering UC Davis
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