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The AlphaServer 8000 . .series: High-end server platform development, Digital Tech

by David M. Fenwick, Denis J. Foley, William B. Gist, Stephen R. Vandoren, Daniel Wissell - J , 1995
"... The AlphaServer 8400 and the AlphaServer 8200 are Digital's newest high-end server products. Both servers are based on the 300-MHz Alpha 21164 microprocessor and on the AlphaServer 8000-series platform architecture. The AlphaServer 8000 platform development team set aggressive system data bandw ..."
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The AlphaServer 8400 and the AlphaServer 8200 are Digital's newest high-end server products. Both servers are based on the 300-MHz Alpha 21164 microprocessor and on the AlphaServer 8000-series platform architecture. The AlphaServer 8000 platform development team set aggressive system data

LIBRARIES A Security Model for Authentication on High-End Servers Using Digital Signatures

by May K. Tse, Accepted _, Arthur C. Smith, May K. Tse , 2000
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ARCHITECTURE ACHIEVES SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE AT A FRACTION OF THE COST OF A SYSTEM BUILT FROM FEWER, BUT MORE EXPENSIVE, HIGH-END SERVERS.

by Luiz Andre Barroso, Jeffrey Dean, Urs Holzle
"... Few Web services require as much computation per request as search engines. On average, a single query on Googie reads hundreds of megabytes of data and consumes tens of billions of CPU cycles. Supporting a peak request stream of thousands of queries per second requires an infrastructure comparable ..."
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in size to that of the largest supercomputer installations. Combining more than 15,000 commodity-class PCs with fault-tolerant software creates a solution that is more cost-effective than a comparable system built out of a smaller number of high-end servers. Here we present the architecture of the Google

Center for High-end Computing Systems

by Filip Blagojevic, Ros Stamatakis, Christos D. Antonopoulos, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos
"... Computational phylogeny is a challenging application even for the most powerful supercomputers. It is also an ideal candidate for benchmarking emerging multiprocessor architectures, because it exhibits fine- and coarse-grain parallelism at multiple levels. In this paper, we present the porting, opti ..."
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marketed for set-top boxes, is currently being deployed on supercomputers and high-end server architectures. We present both conventional and unconventional, Cell-specific optimizations for RAxML’s search algorithm on a real Cell multiprocessor. While exploring these optimizations, we present solutions

VL2: Scalable and Flexible Data Center Network”,

by Albert Greenberg , James R Hamilton , Navendu Jain , Srikanth Kandula , Changhoon Kim , Parantap Lahiri , David A Maltz , Parveen Patel , Sudipta Sengupta - ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, , 2009
"... Abstract To be agile and cost e ective, data centers should allow dynamic resource allocation across large server pools. In particular, the data center network should enable any server to be assigned to any service. To meet these goals, we present VL, a practical network architecture that scales t ..."
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to support huge data centers with uniform high capacity between servers, performance isolation between services, and Ethernet layer- semantics. VL uses () at addressing to allow service instances to be placed anywhere in the network, () Valiant Load Balancing to spread tra c uniformly across network

Locality-Aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers

by Vivek Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, Erich Nahum , 1998
"... We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end uses the content requested, in addition to information about the load on the back-end nodes, to choose ..."
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We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end uses the content requested, in addition to information about the load on the back-end nodes

Cache Decay: Exploiting Generational Behavior to Reduce Cache Leakage Power

by Stefanos Kaxiras, Zhigang Hu, Margaret Martonosi - in Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Computer Architecture , 2001
"... Power dissipation is increasingly important in CPUs ranging from those intended for mobile use, all the way up to highperformance processors for high-end servers. While the bulk of the power dissipated is dynamic switching power, leakage power is also beginning to be a concern. Chipmakers expect tha ..."
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Power dissipation is increasingly important in CPUs ranging from those intended for mobile use, all the way up to highperformance processors for high-end servers. While the bulk of the power dissipated is dynamic switching power, leakage power is also beginning to be a concern. Chipmakers expect

Fine-Grain Distributed Shared Memory on Clusters of Workstations

by Ioannis T. Schoinas , 1997
"... Shared memory, one of the most popular models for programming parallel platforms, is becoming ubiquitous both in low-end workstations and high-end servers. With the advent of low-latency networking hardware, clusters of workstations strive to offer the same processing power as high-end servers for a ..."
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Shared memory, one of the most popular models for programming parallel platforms, is becoming ubiquitous both in low-end workstations and high-end servers. With the advent of low-latency networking hardware, clusters of workstations strive to offer the same processing power as high-end servers

Mobile Computing in High-End Retail

by Ann Supawanich, Avenue A Razorfish, Jenica Rangos, Jeanine Harriman, Garrick Schmitt
"... Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, ..."
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, or republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Copyright © 2005 AIGA | The professional association for design. As mobile computing becomes increasingly popular in the fashion retail industry, challenges emerge pertaining to usability, system

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by R. Mittra, Wenhua Yu, M. R. Hashemi, P. Patel, B. Herrman, D. N. De Araujo, N. Pham, E. Matoglu
"... This paper presents modeling and simulation utilizing a parallel conformal Finite Difference Time Domain (PFDTD) [1] code developed at the Electromagnetic Communication (EMC) Laboratory of Pennsylvania State University on a massively parallel supercomputer. Parallelization, scalability, and applicat ..."
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, and application to the modeling of high-end server electrical interconnects is examined.
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