[Beowulf] Parallel Programming with MPI, anyone read the book?
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Kyle Spaans 3lucid at gmail.comThu May 24 11:06:26 PDT 2007
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I've found this Mogran Kaufmann Publishers, Inc. book by Peter S. Pacheco in my University's Computational Mathematics Club. It's (c) 1997, but I figure it should still be mostly relevant. Has anyone else read this, and/or have some comments on it's validity/applicability? So far, the only thing I've been disappointed with is this sole reference to Beowulfery that I could find in Chapter 2, under the headings Distributed Memory MIMD, and "Bus-based Networks" where they say: "The last, and probably the simplest, network is a bus. A cluster of workstations on an ethernet provides a popular example. Of course, busses tend to be fairly slow, and even worse, busses, especially ethernets, soon become saturated if there are more than a few nodes or more than absolutely minimal communication. Thus, although they are very useful for program development, currently available bus-based system don't show much promise for very large-scale applications." This paragraph sounds a little dated to me. Isn't Ethernet more prevalent than that?
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