Re: Microcontrollers/ASICs v. General Purpose Microprocessors -- WAS: Opteron Vs. Athlon X2
Mark Hahn <[email protected]> Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:08:34 -0500 (EST)
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> > I'm personally not running a cluster, but if you look into the > > Beowulf list archives, people are citing impressive numbers. > > Beowulf performance is _inversely_proportional_ to communication load. that's either tautological or wrong. > Applications scale far more linearly when the slower 10GbE are not used > than the local, HyperTransport interconnects (assuming Opteron). From oranges are easier to peel than apples. what was the question? 10GE is a different category of thing than HT. > what I've seen, no one is getting anywhere close to 1GBps over layer-2 > communication with 10GbE for clustering. I'm talking about when you're myri 10G does. > because 1GBps won't cut it. Beowulf is not even applicable! you have some weird ideas of what Beowulf is. > Furthermore, the new, preferred solution is to use HTX (HyperTransport > eXtension) Infinibind cards, which will give you about 1.8GBps real- are you trying to spell "InfiniPath"? > (in raw transfer terms) it's faster than GbE. But even then, you don't > use Beowulf for applications where you're taxiing the interconnect > (database, file, etc...). afaikt you're claiming that beowulf is low-bandwidth. that's just weird!