| R. Martin, "HPAM: An Active Message Layer for a Network of HP Worksations, " Hot Interconnects II, Aug. 1994. |
....to need to assist in supporting message loss as an infrequent case. One initial prototype is a cluster of HP9000 735 using an experimental medusa FDDI network interface that connects to the graphics bus and provides substantial storage in the network interface. As described in a companion paper[Mart94], with user level Active Messages we are able to obtain a processor overhead of 8 s, including support of time out and retry. This also includes almost 3 s of processing that is entirely an FDDI artifact. The network and adapter latency adds an additional 8 s. We are able to obtain the full link ....
R. Martin, "HPAM: An Active Message Layer for a Network of HP Worksations, " Hot Interconnects II, Aug. 1994.
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