[Beowulf] ever heard of ScaleMP?
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Joe Landman landman at scalableinformatics.comTue Dec 11 06:56:00 PST 2007
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Mark Hahn wrote: > there's a company, ScaleMP, which seems to be selling some kind of kit > which enables to fairly large shared-memory x86_64 systems. > their website is nearly useless (http://www.scalemp.com/), but a little > more info can be had from SGI, which apparently uses ScaleMP for their > f1200 product (rebadged Ciara?). > > they claim to support up to 32 sockets, 512GB memory. "Versatile SMP". The signage at SC07 claimed up to 1 TB ram. Works with Intel and AMD. > SGI seems to aim it purely at structural/cfd/crash sims - mainly using > Abaqus and related tools. Yup. Big single memory/system image machines. > as far as I can tell, the 32s configuration is 4x 8-socket boxes, > each with 7x 1 Gb links to their peers. seems to claim that it runs > unmodified rh/fc/suse systems. marketing docs claim that the secret > sauce is bios firmware, and mention that "at least 10%" of the memory Yup. This is about right. > is "reserved" for system cache. I'm not sure how the bios is involved, > but it sounds like a pretty generic network-shared-memory system, > which would be OK for uncontended pages, but would thrash once procs > wait for ~80 us to reference a remote page... They really want you to use a fast network connection ... think IB or similar. This is BTW quite similar to what Panta was doing when it was alive. > > I would be most grateful if anyone has experience or knowlege of what > ScaleMP actually does. Build big SMPs out of little SMPs. Shared memory, NUMA, need to localize pages and access. But you can allocate several hundred gigs if you want/need to. The boxen are commodity. Shai Fulthem (CTO) occasionally posts on LKML and other places (may lurk here). Technology is neat, allows you to aggregate smaller units into larger units. Not on the fly, but on boot (cold boot). -- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics LLC, email: landman at scalableinformatics.com web : http://www.scalableinformatics.com http://jackrabbit.scalableinformatics.com phone: +1 734 786 8423 fax : +1 866 888 3112 cell : +1 734 612 4615
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