[Beowulf] how can I calculate peak performance of a cluster
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Robert G. Brown rgb at phy.duke.eduTue Sep 27 07:44:41 PDT 2005
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guren at be.itu.edu.tr writes: > Hi, > > I want to calculate peak performance of cluster which HP HPC Cluster > consist of different numbers of INTEL Xeon 3.4GHz EM64T , INTEL Xeon DP > 3.2GHz EM64T ,INTEL MP XEON 3.16GHz EM64T processors. I think it is easy, > but I couldn't find.many There are lots of choices. lmbench, spec (if your organization participates), linpack, hpcc, benchmaster, stream, netpipe. Google Is Your Friend (GIYF) -- use these as keyworks in searches. Be warned -- using a benchmark to "calculate peak performance" is usually a waste of time and is generally done for political reasons, not practical/operational ones. You'd be much better off using the microbenchmarks or macrobenchmarks on this list to develop a performance PROFILE of your cluster nodes -- learning how fast they each can access streaming memory (stream), access memory randomly or do transcendental function evals (benchmaster), run representative applications (spec), or do various microscopic operations (lmbench, netpipe, benchmaster). That kind of information is actually useful both in selecting a cluster architecture that matches your application's needs and in tuning your application to your cluster architecture. rgb > > many thanks for help > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20050927/d0d2d7fc/attachment.bin
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