[Beowulf] Pretty High Performance Computing

Ellis Wilson xclski at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 23 20:24:20 PDT 2008


I guess I don't quite understand why you disagree Prentice.  With the 
exception that middleware doesn't strive to be a classification per se, 
just a solution, it still consists of a "style of computing where you 
sacrifice absolute high performance because of issues relating to any 
combination of convenience, laziness, or lack of knowledge."

This assumes my understanding of middleware is correct in that it is a 
package or entire system that simplifies things by being somewhat 
blackboxed and ready to go.  Anything canned like tuna is bound to 
contain too much salt.

Ellis

Prentice Bisbal wrote:
> Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>> I'd argue we might know this already as middleware.
> That makes absolutely no sense.
>>
>> Best regards from a hotel in Beijing,
>> Vincent
>>
>> On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:32 PM, Jon Forrest wrote:
>>
>>> Given the recent discussion of whether running
>>> multiple services and other such things affects
>>> the running of a cluster, I'd like to propose
>>> a new classification of computing.
>>>
>>> I call this Pretty High Performance Computing (PHPC).
>>> This is a style of computing where you sacrifice
>>> absolute high performance because of issues relating
>>> to any combination of convenience, laziness, or lack
>>> of knowledge.
>>>
>>> I know I've been guilty of all three but the funny
>>> thing is that science seems to get done anyway.
>>> There's no doubt computations would get done a little faster
>>> if I or the scientists spent more time worrying
>>> about microsecond latency, parallel barriers,
>>> or XML overhead but reality always gets in the way.
>>> In the future I hope to sin less often but it's a
>>> growing experience. Reading this, and other, email
>>> lists sometimes helps.
>>>
>>> Cordially,
>>>
>>> -- Jon Forrest
>>> Research Computing Support
>>> College of Chemistry
>>> 173 Tan Hall
>>> University of California Berkeley
>>> Berkeley, CA
>>> 94720-1460
>>> 510-643-1032
>>> jlforrest at berkeley.edu
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