The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints:
Abstract: "Packaging constraints, such as package pinouts and system wiring, have major impacts on the construction and performance of large multiprocessor networks. Packaging imposes a physical hierarchy on a multiprocessor system. We examine ways to exploit this hierarchy by grouping processo...
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1991
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Schriftenreihe: | Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Packaging constraints, such as package pinouts and system wiring, have major impacts on the construction and performance of large multiprocessor networks. Packaging imposes a physical hierarchy on a multiprocessor system. We examine ways to exploit this hierarchy by grouping processors into clusters. We combine previous analyses on clustering and wiring constraints to compare the effects of packaging on the performance of hierarchical and non-hierarchical system organizations, focusing on clustered and flat hypercubes. We find that clusters have better performance than previously predicted Under uniform traffic, clustered hypercubes have lower saturation loads than unclustered hypercubes, but substantially better queueing performance prior to saturation. If a significant proportion of traffic is directed to processors within the same cluster, clustered systems have comparable saturation loads and superior queueing performance. Depending on the expected operating environments, clustering is an attractive option when packaging constraints are considered. |
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520 | 3 | |a Under uniform traffic, clustered hypercubes have lower saturation loads than unclustered hypercubes, but substantially better queueing performance prior to saturation. If a significant proportion of traffic is directed to processors within the same cluster, clustered systems have comparable saturation loads and superior queueing performance. Depending on the expected operating environments, clustering is an attractive option when packaging constraints are considered. | |
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spelling | Hsu, William T. Verfasser aut The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints William Tsun-yuk Hsu and Pen-Chung Yew Urbana, Ill. 1991 16, ca. 10 Bl. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report 1061 Abstract: "Packaging constraints, such as package pinouts and system wiring, have major impacts on the construction and performance of large multiprocessor networks. Packaging imposes a physical hierarchy on a multiprocessor system. We examine ways to exploit this hierarchy by grouping processors into clusters. We combine previous analyses on clustering and wiring constraints to compare the effects of packaging on the performance of hierarchical and non-hierarchical system organizations, focusing on clustered and flat hypercubes. We find that clusters have better performance than previously predicted Under uniform traffic, clustered hypercubes have lower saturation loads than unclustered hypercubes, but substantially better queueing performance prior to saturation. If a significant proportion of traffic is directed to processors within the same cluster, clustered systems have comparable saturation loads and superior queueing performance. Depending on the expected operating environments, clustering is an attractive option when packaging constraints are considered. Hierarchies Multiprocessors Yew, Pen-Chung Verfasser aut Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report 1061 (DE-604)BV008930033 1061 |
spellingShingle | Hsu, William T. Yew, Pen-Chung The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report Hierarchies Multiprocessors |
title | The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints |
title_auth | The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints |
title_exact_search | The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints |
title_full | The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints William Tsun-yuk Hsu and Pen-Chung Yew |
title_fullStr | The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints William Tsun-yuk Hsu and Pen-Chung Yew |
title_full_unstemmed | The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints William Tsun-yuk Hsu and Pen-Chung Yew |
title_short | The performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints |
title_sort | the performance of hierarchical systems with wiring constraints |
topic | Hierarchies Multiprocessors |
topic_facet | Hierarchies Multiprocessors |
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