[Beowulf] Your thoughts on use of NUMA-based systems in clusters?
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Craig Tierney ctierney at hypermall.netThu Sep 21 08:20:39 PDT 2006
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Clements, Brent M (SAIC) wrote: > Out of my own curiosity, would those of you that have delt with > current/next generation intel based NUMA systems give me your opinions > on why/why not you would buy or use them as a cluster node. > > I'm looking for primarily technical opinions. To which NUMA systems are you referring? Are you talking about SGI Altix systems? Intel's NUMA-like solution for both ia64 and x86-64, Common System Interface (CSI), to compete with hyper-transport has been rumored to be delayed until 2009. If anyone has seen CSI in the wild, I doubt they could mention it. Wikipedia has a small blurb on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_System_Interface Craig
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