[Beowulf] Parallel memory
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Kimmo Kallio kallio at ebi.ac.ukThu Oct 20 03:20:21 PDT 2005
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Bogdan Costescu wrote: > On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Robert G. Brown wrote: > >> There was once also an online list discussion about swapping to an NFS >> mounted remote exported ramdisk > > There are some problems with this approach, which is in principle very > similar with swapping over NBD or iSCSI. A discussion about iSCSI just > happened 1-2 months ago on the netdev and linux-kernel mailing lists; the > main problem is what to do in case the memory becomes tight: a part of memory > has to be sent to the block device, but sending it requires allocating more > memory for the network transfer; sometimes some part of memory is sent out > just so that another part is copied back in, in which case more memory is > needed for the network transfer (for the reception) - both these situations > can result in a deadlock. > So, swapping over network is not (yet) that reliable - doing this at the > application level, therefore knowing more-or-less the pattern of transfers, > seems much wiser. This has been an interesting thread. Has anybody had a look at ATA Over ethernet (another alternative is HyperSCSI), as running directly over ethernet might just work ? A link for AOE utulities can be found in http://sourceforge.net/projects/aoetools . I've been looking semi-seriously into diskless setups and the lack of networkable swap is a showstopper for us. Also for infiniband there is a study at http://nowlab.cse.ohio-state.edu/publications/conf-papers/2005/liang-cluster05.pdf Regards, Mr Kimmo Kallio System Administrator European Bioinformatics Institute Genome Campus Hinxton Cambridge CB10 1SD U.K.
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