The first part of this paper surveys co-processor approaches for commodity based clusters in general, not only with respect to raw performance, but also in view of their system integration and power consumption. We then extend previous work on a small GPU cluster by exploring the heterogeneous hardware approach for a large-scale system with up to 160 nodes. Starting with a conventional commodity based cluster we leverage the high bandwidth of graphics processing units (GPUs) to increase the overall system bandwidth that is the decisive performance factor in this scenario. Thus, even the addition of low-end, out of date GPUs leads to improvements in both performance- and power-related metrics
While GPU query processing is a well-studied area, real adoption is limited in practice as typically...
Invited PanelistInvited Panelist to the 2011 International Conference on High Performance Computing ...
The ever increasing peak floating-point performance and memory bandwidth of GPUs is making them incr...
The first part of this paper surveys co-processor approaches for commodity based clusters in general...
The first part of this paper surveys co-processor approaches for commodity based clusters in genera...
Traditional cluster computing systems such as the supercomputers are equipped with specially designe...
The ability to process, visualise, and work with large volumes of data in a way that is fast, meanin...
Abstract—Large-scale GPU clusters are gaining popularity in the scientific computing community. Howe...
Abstract—GPU-equipped computing nodes have much higher ratios between floating point computing power...
A recent trend in modern high-performance computing environments is the introduction of powerful, en...
International audienceThis book chapter proposes to draw several development methodologies to obtain...
With the limits to frequency scaling in microprocessors due to power constraints, many-core and mult...
GPU-based heterogeneous clusters continue to draw atten-tion from vendors and HPC users due to their...
This study analyzes the efficiency of parallel computational applications with the adoption of recen...
As we continue to be able to put an increasing number of transistors on a single chip, the answer to...
While GPU query processing is a well-studied area, real adoption is limited in practice as typically...
Invited PanelistInvited Panelist to the 2011 International Conference on High Performance Computing ...
The ever increasing peak floating-point performance and memory bandwidth of GPUs is making them incr...
The first part of this paper surveys co-processor approaches for commodity based clusters in general...
The first part of this paper surveys co-processor approaches for commodity based clusters in genera...
Traditional cluster computing systems such as the supercomputers are equipped with specially designe...
The ability to process, visualise, and work with large volumes of data in a way that is fast, meanin...
Abstract—Large-scale GPU clusters are gaining popularity in the scientific computing community. Howe...
Abstract—GPU-equipped computing nodes have much higher ratios between floating point computing power...
A recent trend in modern high-performance computing environments is the introduction of powerful, en...
International audienceThis book chapter proposes to draw several development methodologies to obtain...
With the limits to frequency scaling in microprocessors due to power constraints, many-core and mult...
GPU-based heterogeneous clusters continue to draw atten-tion from vendors and HPC users due to their...
This study analyzes the efficiency of parallel computational applications with the adoption of recen...
As we continue to be able to put an increasing number of transistors on a single chip, the answer to...
While GPU query processing is a well-studied area, real adoption is limited in practice as typically...
Invited PanelistInvited Panelist to the 2011 International Conference on High Performance Computing ...
The ever increasing peak floating-point performance and memory bandwidth of GPUs is making them incr...