[Beowulf] how can I calculate peak performance of a cluster
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Kozin, I (Igor) i.kozin at dl.ac.ukTue Sep 27 08:41:36 PDT 2005
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> 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 > > many thanks for help Hi, When _calculating_ peak performance on Xeon it is usually assumed that two Flops can be performed during one clock step e.g. http://www.top500.org/sublist/System.php?id=7293 (although in practise it is rarely the case). The easiest way _measure_ peak performance on the Intel platform is probably to check http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/perflib/clustermkl/219821.htm which will make you going. Best, I. Kozin (i.kozin at dl.ac.uk) CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory tel: 01925 603308 http://www.cse.clrc.ac.uk/disco
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