Performance comparison of desktop multiprocessing and workstation cluster computing

Phyllis E. Crandall, Eranti V. Sumithasri, M. Clement
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The paper describes initial findings regarding the performance tradeoffs between cluster computing where the participating processors are independent machines connected by a high speed switch and desktop multiprocessing where the processors reside within a single workstation and share a common memory. While interprocessor communication time has typically been cited as the limiting force on performance in the cluster, bus and memory contention have had similar effects in shared memory systems. The advent of high speed interconnects and improved bus and memory access speeds have enhanced the performance curves of both platforms. We present comparisons of the execution times of three applications with varying levels of data dependencies-numerical integration, matrix multiplication, and Jacobi iteration across three environments: the PVM distributed memory model, the PVM shared memory model, and the Solaris threads package.
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桌面多处理和工作站集群计算的性能比较
本文描述了关于集群计算(参与的处理器是通过高速交换机连接的独立机器)和桌面多处理(处理器位于单个工作站并共享公共内存)之间性能权衡的初步发现。虽然处理器间通信时间通常被认为是集群中性能的限制因素,但总线和内存争用在共享内存系统中也有类似的影响。高速互连的出现以及总线和存储器访问速度的提高提高了这两个平台的性能曲线。我们比较了三个应用程序的执行时间,它们具有不同级别的数据依赖关系——数值集成、矩阵乘法和Jacobi迭代,它们跨越三种环境:PVM分布式内存模型、PVM共享内存模型和Solaris线程包。
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