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W. Vogels, D. Follett, J. Hsieh, D. Lifka and D. Stern, Tree-saturation control in the AC velocity cluster, in: Hot Interconnects 8 (Stanford University, Palo Alto CA, 2000.

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Performance Evaluation of the Quadrics Interconnection.. - Petrini, Frachtenberg, .. (2003)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....and I O servers mapping on large scale clusters are also given. Keywords: interconnection networks, performance evaluation, user level communication, operating system bypass 1. Introduction Some interconnect technologies used in high performance computers include Gigabit Ethernet [22] Giganet [25], SCI [7] Myrinet [1] and GSN (HIPPI 6400) 24] 1 Each one provides a different level of programmability, raw performance and integration with the operating system. InfiniBand [8] has been recently proposed as a standard for communication between processing nodes and I O devices as well as ....

W. Vogels, D. Follett, J. Hsieh, D. Lifka and D. Stern, Tree-saturation control in the AC velocity cluster, in: Hot Interconnects 8 (Stanford University, Palo Alto CA, 2000.


Gang Scheduling with Lightweight User-Level Communication - Frachtenberg, Petrini.. (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....is the interface between the processing node and the network. The advent of highperformance network interface cards (NICs) that include processors and memory enable user level messaging protocols, that minimize the communication delay removing the operating system from the communication protocols [6, 7, 8, 18, 19]. These protocols require dedicated buffers in the network interface that are usually mapped in the virtual address space of the user processes. They may also require communication buffers that must be pinned in the main memory to perform the inter node communication. With gang scheduling, all ....

Werner Vogels, David Follett, Jenwi Hsieh, David Lifka, and David Stern. Tree-Saturation Control in the AC 3 Velocity Cluster. In Hot Interconnects 8, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA, August 2000.


Performance Evaluation of the Quadrics Interconnection - Petrini, Coll.. (2001)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....in most cases, with excellent contention resolution mechanisms. Keywords: Interconnection Networks, Performance Evaluation, User level Communication, Operating System Bypass. 1 Introduction Some interconnect technologies used in high performance computers include Gigabit Ethernet [21] Giganet [24], SCI [9] Myrinet [2] and GSN (HIPPI 6400) 23] 1 . Each one provides a different level of programmability, raw performance and integration with the operating system. InfiniBand [1] has been recently proposed as a standard for communication between processing nodes and I O devices as well as ....

Werner Vogels, David Follett, Jenwi Hsieh, David Lifka, and David Stern. Tree-Saturation Control in the AC Velocity Cluster. In Hot Interconnects 8, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA, August 2000.


The Quadrics Network (QsNet): High-Performance.. - Petrini, Feng.. (2001)   (Correct)

....software libraries and hardware have become critical components in achieving high performance. Such components will greatly impact the design, architecture, and use of the aforementioned systems in the future. Key players in high speed interconnects include Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) 11] GigaNet [13], SCI [5] Myrinet [1] and GSN (HiPPI 6400) 12] These interconnect solutions differ from one another with respect to their architecture, programmability, scalability, performance, and ease of integration into large scale systems. While GigE resides at the This work was supported by the U.S. ....

Werner Vogels, David Follett, Jenwi Hsieh, David Lifka, and David Stern. Tree-Saturation Control in the AC 3 Velocity Cluster. In Hot Interconnects 8, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA, August 2000.

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