Gigantic clusters: where are they and what are they doing

IEEE Concurr. Pub Date : 2000-04-01 DOI:10.1109/4434.846198
I. Ahmad
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Clusters are like skyscrapers: mammoth structures towering above their smaller counterparts, except that skyscrapers have longer lives. The race to build ever bigger clusters is on, largely driven by emerging scientific and engineering applications. Several research efforts are underway at various universities and US research laboratories. The author examines some of the largest clusters in the world, providing some recent news and opinions from the experts. A cluster is a collection of complete computers (nodes) interconnected by a high-speed network. Typically, each node is a workstation, PC, or symmetric multiprocessor (SMP). Cluster nodes work collectively as a single computing resource and fill the conventional role of using each node as an independent machine. A cluster computing system is a compromise between a massively parallel processing system and a distributed system. An MPP system node typically cannot serve as a standalone computer; a cluster node usually contains its own disk and a complete operating system, and therefore, also can handle interactive jobs. In a distributed system, nodes can serve only as individual resources while a cluster presents a single system image to the user.
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巨大的集群:他们在哪里,他们在做什么
集群就像摩天大楼:巨大的建筑高耸于较小的建筑之上,只不过摩天大楼的寿命更长。建立更大集群的竞赛正在进行,主要是由新兴的科学和工程应用驱动的。多所大学和美国研究实验室正在进行一些研究工作。作者考察了世界上一些最大的集群,提供了一些最近的新闻和专家的观点。集群是通过高速网络相互连接的完整计算机(节点)的集合。通常,每个节点是工作站、PC或对称多处理器(SMP)。集群节点作为单个计算资源共同工作,并充当将每个节点作为独立机器使用的传统角色。集群计算系统是大规模并行处理系统和分布式系统之间的折衷。MPP系统节点通常不能作为一台独立的计算机;集群节点通常包含自己的磁盘和完整的操作系统,因此也可以处理交互式作业。在分布式系统中,节点只能作为单独的资源,而集群则向用户提供单个系统映像。
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