Beowulf with Gigabit Ethernet
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alex at compusys.co.uk alex at compusys.co.ukFri Jan 11 09:40:16 PST 2002
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I think that in general point to point performance information has a limited value, whatever vendors might quote on their web-page. SCI might be performing pretty well if it comes down to just latency and bandwidth between two machines, but it is a ring topology. If you have more machines on a ring they will share that same bandwidth. The price performance ratio is dependent on what application you are running plus how many nodes you need: 3D SCI is more expensive in comparison to Myrinet while 2D SCI is cheaper. Alex > Patrick Geoffray wrote: > > > Hi Øystein, > > > > Øystein Gran Larsen wrote: > > > Check our ScaMPI datasheet at www.scali.com/download/doc/ScaMPI-DS-A4.pdf. > > > It uses ping-pong performance to illustrate the performance of SCI, Myrinet and Ethernets. > > > > Which Myrinet hardware are you using in your test ? It looks like old > > 1.28 Gb/s interfaces not sold since quite a while (more than a year). > > If it's the 2 Gb/s interfaces, the PCI is obviously the bottleneck > > (the MPI curve caps normally at 240 MB/s with this equipment on a good > > PCI 64/66). > > > > You may want to precise in your document the Myrinet model and the PCI > > characteristics of the test machines, and eventually the fact that the > > Myrinet equipment used is no longer available. This is required for a > > fair interpretation. > > > > Regards > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > | Patrick Geoffray, Ph.D. patrick at myri.com > > | Myricom, Inc. http://www.myri.com > > | Cell: 865-389-8852 685 Emory Valley Rd (B) > > | Phone: 865-425-0978 Oak Ridge, TN 37830 > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf > > Hi Patrick, > > I agree that the data sheet could be more detailed. As far as I have been able > to uncover the Myrinet card in question was a PCI64B with 4MB SRAM and 2Gbit/s > link speed. The performance measurements were performed outside Scali and made > available to us. > > >From time to time we try to find performance numbers of this kind for different > interconnects, but we have so far not been able to find any such (official) > results for Myrinet products. If they were available it could be expected of us > to use them when we try to compare products. In their absence we must rely on > and trust helpful individuals that have access to Myrinet systems for the numbers. > If you can direct us at an official resource with such numbers we would be very > grateful. > > By the way, this type of performance numbers for the latest release of our > software is not on our web site yet, but it's on its way. The numbers for previous > releases can be found in the performance section on www.scali.com > > Sincerely, > Øystein > > -- > Øystein Gran Larsen, Dr.Scient mailto:gran at scali.no Tel:+47 2262-8982 > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > MPI·SCI=HPC -- Scalable Linux Systems -- www.scali.com > Subscribe to our mailing lists at http://www.scali.com/support >
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