An assessment of a Beowulf system for a wide class of analysis and design software

D. S. Katz, T. Cwik, B. H. Kwan, J. Z. Lou, P. L. Springer, T. L. Sterling, P. Wang

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Abstract

This paper discusses Beowulf systems, focusing on Hyglac, the Beowulf system installed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The purpose of the paper is to assess how a system of this type will perform while running a variety of scientific and engineering analysis and design software. The first part of the assessment contains a measurement of the communication performance of Hyglac, along with a discussion of factors which have the potential to limit system performance. The second part consists of performance measurements of six specific programs (analysis and design software), as well as discussion about these measurements. Finally, the measurements and discussion lead to the conclusion that Hyglac is suitable for running these types of codes (in a research/industrial environment such as at JPL) and that the primary factor for determining how a given code will perform is the code's ratio of communication to computation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)451-461
Number of pages11
JournalAdvances in Engineering Software
Volume29
Issue number3-6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • General Engineering

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