In this paper, we argue that because of recent technology advances, networks of workstations (NOWs) are poised to become the primary computing infrastructure for science and engineering, from low end interactive computing to demanding sequential and parallel applications. We identify three opportunities for NOWs that will benefit end-users: dramatically improving virtual memory and file system performance by using the aggregate DRAM of a NOW as a giant cache for disk; achieving cheap, highly available, and scalable file storage by using redundant arrays of workstation disks, using the LAN as the I/O backplane; and finally, multiple CPUs for parallel computing. We describe the technical challenges in exploiting these opportunities – namely, ...
Many large computer clusters offer alternative computing elements in addition to general-purpose CP...
International audienceAs the technology for high-speed networks has incredibly evolved this last dec...
result in future supercomputers with increased performance, programmability, and cost effectiveness....
In this paper, we argue that because of recent technology advances, networks of workstations (NOWs) ...
Networks of Workstations are a new approach to parallel computing which promise performance gains an...
We have implemented and measured the performance of various sorting implementations on a Network of ...
This paper examines the plausibility of using a network of workstations (NOW) for a mixture of paral...
[[abstract]]Network of workstations (NOW) has become a widely accepted form of high-performance para...
A rapid convergence of computer technologies from two historically disparate markets may dramaticall...
Unlike traditional 'serial' processing computers in which one central processing unit performs one i...
Computer networks must become faster as the equipment that is being interconnected increases in powe...
In the past decade there has been a dramatic shift from mainframe or ‘host-centric ’ computing to a ...
One of the most sought after software innovation of this decade is the construction of systems using...
This paper examines the plausibility of using a network of workstations (NOW) for a mixture of paral...
In order to serve hundreds of millions of users, contemporary content providers employ tens of thous...
Many large computer clusters offer alternative computing elements in addition to general-purpose CP...
International audienceAs the technology for high-speed networks has incredibly evolved this last dec...
result in future supercomputers with increased performance, programmability, and cost effectiveness....
In this paper, we argue that because of recent technology advances, networks of workstations (NOWs) ...
Networks of Workstations are a new approach to parallel computing which promise performance gains an...
We have implemented and measured the performance of various sorting implementations on a Network of ...
This paper examines the plausibility of using a network of workstations (NOW) for a mixture of paral...
[[abstract]]Network of workstations (NOW) has become a widely accepted form of high-performance para...
A rapid convergence of computer technologies from two historically disparate markets may dramaticall...
Unlike traditional 'serial' processing computers in which one central processing unit performs one i...
Computer networks must become faster as the equipment that is being interconnected increases in powe...
In the past decade there has been a dramatic shift from mainframe or ‘host-centric ’ computing to a ...
One of the most sought after software innovation of this decade is the construction of systems using...
This paper examines the plausibility of using a network of workstations (NOW) for a mixture of paral...
In order to serve hundreds of millions of users, contemporary content providers employ tens of thous...
Many large computer clusters offer alternative computing elements in addition to general-purpose CP...
International audienceAs the technology for high-speed networks has incredibly evolved this last dec...
result in future supercomputers with increased performance, programmability, and cost effectiveness....