[Beowulf] MS HPC... Oh dear...
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Mark Hahn hahn at physics.mcmaster.caTue Jun 13 18:21:55 PDT 2006
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> The high-speed interconnects plug into our MPI stack through Winsock > Direct. This enables low-latency usermode I/O at the sockets level. Any how low-latency? anyone who cares about latency needs to know the numbers, and especially versus linux on the same hardware. > application that uses sockets will benefit from the high speed > interconnect without relinking or recompiling. is this trivial (to a *ix person) or am I missing the point? most interconnects provide IP emulation and thus by definition work as you describe, no? even the converse (use various interconnects without recompiling/linking) is also done pretty commonly.
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