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Torsten Hoefler, Timo Schneider and Andrew Lumsdaine:
| | Multistage Switches are not Crossbars: Effects of Static Routing in High-Performance Networks
(In Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing, presented in Tsukuba, Japan, IEEE Computer Society, ISSN: 1552-5244, ISBN: 978-1-4244-2640, Oct. 2008)
AbstractMultistage interconnection networks based on central switches are ubiquitous in high-performance computing. Applications and communication libraries typically make use of such
networks without consideration of the actual internal characteristics of the switch. However, application performance of these
networks, particularly with respect to bisection bandwidth, does
depend on communication paths through the switch. In this paper
we discuss the limitations of the hardware definition of bisection
bandwidth (capacity-based) and introduce a new metric: effective
bisection bandwidth. We assess the effective bisection bandwidth
of several large-scale production clusters by simulating artificial
communication patterns on them. Networks with full bisection
bandwidth typically provided effective bisection bandwidth in the
range of 55-60%. Simulations with application-based patterns
showed that the difference between effective and rated bisection
bandwidth could impact overall application performance by up
to 12%.
Documentsdownload article: download slides: | | BibTeX | @inproceedings{hoefler-ib-congestion, author={Torsten Hoefler and Timo Schneider and Andrew Lumsdaine}, title={{Multistage Switches are not Crossbars: Effects of Static Routing in High-Performance Networks}}, year={2008}, month={Oct.}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing}, location={Tsukuba, Japan}, publisher={IEEE Computer Society}, issn={1552-5244}, isbn={978-1-4244-2640}, source={http://www.unixer.de/~htor/publications/}, } |
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