Authors
Henri E Bal, Aske Plaat, Mirjam G Bakker, Peter Dozy, Rutger FH Hofman
Publication date
1998/4
Conference
Parallel Processing Symposium, 1998. IPPS/SPDP 1998. Proceedings of the First Merged International... and Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing 1998
Pages
784-790
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Recent developments in networking technology cause a growing interest in connecting local area clusters of workstations over wide area links, creating multilevel clusters, or metacomputers. Often, latency and bandwidth of local area and wide area networks differ by two orders of magnitude or more. One would expect only very coarse grain applications to achieve good performance. To test this intuition, we analyze the behavior of several existing medium-grain applications on a wide-area multicluster. We find that high performance can be obtained if the programs are optimized to take the multilevel network structure into account. The optimizations reduce intercluster traffic and hide intercluster latency, and substantially improve performance on wide area multiclusters. As a result, the range of metacomputing applications is larger than previously assumed.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
HE Bal, A Plaat, MG Bakker, P Dozy, RFH Hofman - Proceedings of the First Merged International Parallel …, 1998