Paper showing Linpack scalability of mainstream clusters

Scott Shealy sshealy at asgnet.psc.sc.edu
Tue Sep 18 08:39:36 PDT 2001


Hey Richard is that the right link? Whenever I try to hit it I always get "a
page cannot be displayed error" .  In fact it appears as if the whole site
is inaccesible. I have been trying to access it now for several days.  Is
this just me?  I would be really interested in reading the paper...

Thanks for any help
Scott Shealy

Message: 6
From: "RICHARD,BRUNO (HP-France,ex1)" <bruno_richard at hp.com>
To: "'beowulf at beowulf.org'" <beowulf at beowulf.org>
Subject: Paper showing Linpack scalability of mainstream clusters
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:45:01 +0200
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Available from <http://lib.hpl.hp.com/techpubs/2001/HPL-2001-206.html>:

I-Cluster: Reaching TOP500 performance using mainstream hardware

By B. Richard (hp Laboratories Grenoble), P. Augerat, N. Maillard, S. Derr,
S. Martin, C. Robert (ID Laboratory)

Abstract: A common topic for PC clusters is the use of mainstream instead of
dedicated hardware i.e., using standard desktop PCs and standard network
connectivity, with technology to organize them so that they can be used as a
single computing entity.  Current work in this "off-the-shelf cluster"
domain usually focuses on how to reach a high availability infrastructure,
on how to efficiently balance the work between nodes of such clusters, or on
how to get the most computing power for loosely-coupled (large grained)
problems. hp Labs Grenoble, teaming with INRIA Rhône-Alpes, teamed up to
build a cluster out of 225 standard hp e-PC interconnected by standard
Ethernet, with the objective of getting the highest computational
performance and scaling from the simplest desktop PC to the most powerful
computers in the world. As an additional constraint, we decided to use a
cluster that models a modern enterprise network, using standard machines
interconnected through standard Ethernet connectivity. This paper describes
the issues and challenges we had to overcome in order to reach the 385th
rank in the TOP500 list of most powerful supercomputers in the world on June
21st, 2001, being the first mainstream cluster to enter TOP500 ever. Also we
provide hereafter some details about the software and middleware tuning we
have done, as well as the impact of different factors on performance such as
the network topology and infrastructure hardware.







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