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Torsten Hoefler, Timo Schneider and Andrew Lumsdaine:
| | Optimized Routing for Large-Scale InfiniBand Networks
(In 17th Annual IEEE Symposium on High Performance Interconnects (HOTI 2009), presented in New York, NY, Aug. 2009)
AbstractPoint-to-point metrics, such as latency and band-
width, are often used to characterize network performance.
However, these metrics do not fully account for effects, such
as network congestion, which influence the overall network performance. Many high-performance networks use static routing
and thus the choice of routing algorithm can have a significant
impact on overall network performance. In this paper, we analyze
and compare practical and theoretical aspects of different routing
algorithms that are used in today's large-scale networks. We show
that widely-used theoretical metrics, as the edge-forwarding index
or bisection bandwidth, are not an accurate predictor for the
average case. We propose a new, practical, algorithm that globally
balances the routes and therefore improves the effective bisection
bandwidth of the network. Compared to the best algorithm in
use today, our new algorithm shows an improvement in effective
bisection bandwidth of 40% on a 724-endpoint InfiniBand cluster.
Documentsdownload article: download slides: | | BibTeX | @inproceedings{hoefler-sssp-routing, author={Torsten Hoefler and Timo Schneider and Andrew Lumsdaine}, title={{Optimized Routing for Large-Scale InfiniBand Networks}}, year={2009}, month={Aug.}, booktitle={17th Annual IEEE Symposium on High Performance Interconnects (HOTI 2009)}, location={New York, NY}, source={http://www.unixer.de/~htor/publications/}, } |
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