In bringing high end performance to low cost workstation hardware, the level of efficiency in the interconnection of many individual nodes will be a key factor for the overall system performance. In this paper basic performance characteristics as throughput and latency is measured on state-of-the-art workstations connected by SCI (Scalable Coherent Interface) based I/O adapters. The flexibility of the SCI interconnect give options for customizable internal bandwidths and systems with up to 64K nodes. Thus point-to-point throughput is limited by different parts of the interface towards each node, and not by the interconnect itself. Point-to-point performance is investigated and compared to similar measurements done for other interconnects. E...
Recently several network technologies which support user-level communication between processes using...
High-end supercomputers are increasingly built out of commodity components, and lack tight integrati...
High-end supercomputers are increasingly built out of commodity components, and lack tight integrati...
SCI is based on unidirectional point-to-point links connected in rings. Separate rings can be connec...
This paper describes a new interconnect standard, the Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI, ANSI/IEEE S...
The Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI) defines a high-speed interconnect that provides for a distribu...
This thesis is about interaction between different architectures in high performance computing for f...
This paper provides experimental data and analysis to quantify both the peak and sustained performan...
In this paper we wish to show some of the possible ways in which small SCI-rings can be connected to...
In this paper we discuss our experience with highperformance cluster computing using Scalable Cohere...
Interconnection networks are one of the fundamental components of a supercomputing facility, and one...
A critical factor in the design of any parallel processing computer system is the interconnection ne...
The Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI) project (IEEE P1596) found a way to avoid the limits that are ...
The goal of the SCINET project is to investigate the applicability of the scalable-coherent-interfac...
A Local Area Network (LAN) can be built using the ANSI/IEEE Standard 1592-1992 Scalable Coherent Int...
Recently several network technologies which support user-level communication between processes using...
High-end supercomputers are increasingly built out of commodity components, and lack tight integrati...
High-end supercomputers are increasingly built out of commodity components, and lack tight integrati...
SCI is based on unidirectional point-to-point links connected in rings. Separate rings can be connec...
This paper describes a new interconnect standard, the Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI, ANSI/IEEE S...
The Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI) defines a high-speed interconnect that provides for a distribu...
This thesis is about interaction between different architectures in high performance computing for f...
This paper provides experimental data and analysis to quantify both the peak and sustained performan...
In this paper we wish to show some of the possible ways in which small SCI-rings can be connected to...
In this paper we discuss our experience with highperformance cluster computing using Scalable Cohere...
Interconnection networks are one of the fundamental components of a supercomputing facility, and one...
A critical factor in the design of any parallel processing computer system is the interconnection ne...
The Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI) project (IEEE P1596) found a way to avoid the limits that are ...
The goal of the SCINET project is to investigate the applicability of the scalable-coherent-interfac...
A Local Area Network (LAN) can be built using the ANSI/IEEE Standard 1592-1992 Scalable Coherent Int...
Recently several network technologies which support user-level communication between processes using...
High-end supercomputers are increasingly built out of commodity components, and lack tight integrati...
High-end supercomputers are increasingly built out of commodity components, and lack tight integrati...