[Beowulf] 1.2 us IB latency?
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Mark Hahn hahn at mcmaster.caWed Apr 18 09:38:18 PDT 2007
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> Nothing was broken in the previous InfiniBand adapters. The previous > generation, with higher MPI latency still beat other solutions that > shows lower latency, due to the fully offload architecture. look, that's just not true. I've got a cheap, low-end cluster which uses plain old myri2g and mx, and has for ~3 years. 3 us latency. IB was more like 6-8 us (at the mpi level, of course) three years ago, and with the exception of your new promised adapters, is still not faster than 2g-mx... > We gain experience from each generation and implement it in the next > generations, and this is the outcome. thanks, I needed my daily dose of marketing-speak. unfortunately, the question remains unanswered. gradual improvement does not explain a 3x improvement. > There are no special requirements for achieving this MPI latency, and > we are very happy to provide low latency without changing the offload > concept of our architecture. OK, so what's unique about your offload concept? it's obviously not the case that you're the first to do offload. >> also, just to be perfectly explicit, this is 1.2 us >> inter-node, right? not something crazy like two 8-core boxes >> with only two of 16 hops inter-box? > > 2 nodes connected via InfiniBand - regular setting. There is no > dependency on the > numbers of cores, as we don't need to CPU to drive the interconnect. sniping at infinipath aside, thanks for the confirmation.
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