Despite the fact that large-scale shared-memory multiprocessors have been commercially available for several years, system software that fully utilizes all their features is still not available, mostly due to the complexity and cost of making the required changes to the operating system. A recently proposed approach, called Disco, substantially reduces this development cost by using a virtual machine monitor that leverages the existing operating system technology. In this paper we present a system called Cellular Disco that extends the Disco work to provide all the advantages of the hardware partitioning and scalable operating system approaches. We argue that Cellular Disco can achieve these benefits at only a small fraction of the developm...
Abstract. We introduce the concept of hierarchical clustering as a way to structure shared-memory mu...
The last decade a trend can be observed towards multi-processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoC) platforms fo...
Scaling integrated circuit technology into the deep submicron regime is expected to increase both so...
Despite the fact that large scale shared-memory multiprocessors have been commercially available for...
A virtual machine (VM) is a software abstraction of a real, physical machine. Virtualization has bee...
This paper proposes an approach to scaling UNIX-like oper-ating systems for many cores in a backward...
Operating system virtualization techniques allow to decouple the operating system from the underlyin...
Traditional full-featured operating systems are known to have properties that limit the scalability ...
With the number of cores on a chip continuing to increase, we are moving towards an era where many-c...
We propose a simple structuring technique based on clustering for designing scalable shared memory m...
High availability and performance are two desirable properties for the execution of long-running par...
Load sharing in large, heterogeneous distributed systems allows users to access vast amount of compu...
Shared memory systems, such as SMP and ccNUMA topologies, simplify programming and administration. ...
This dissertation examines scalability issues in the design of operating systems for largescale, sha...
The emergence of many-core architectures necessitates a redesign of operating systems, including the...
Abstract. We introduce the concept of hierarchical clustering as a way to structure shared-memory mu...
The last decade a trend can be observed towards multi-processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoC) platforms fo...
Scaling integrated circuit technology into the deep submicron regime is expected to increase both so...
Despite the fact that large scale shared-memory multiprocessors have been commercially available for...
A virtual machine (VM) is a software abstraction of a real, physical machine. Virtualization has bee...
This paper proposes an approach to scaling UNIX-like oper-ating systems for many cores in a backward...
Operating system virtualization techniques allow to decouple the operating system from the underlyin...
Traditional full-featured operating systems are known to have properties that limit the scalability ...
With the number of cores on a chip continuing to increase, we are moving towards an era where many-c...
We propose a simple structuring technique based on clustering for designing scalable shared memory m...
High availability and performance are two desirable properties for the execution of long-running par...
Load sharing in large, heterogeneous distributed systems allows users to access vast amount of compu...
Shared memory systems, such as SMP and ccNUMA topologies, simplify programming and administration. ...
This dissertation examines scalability issues in the design of operating systems for largescale, sha...
The emergence of many-core architectures necessitates a redesign of operating systems, including the...
Abstract. We introduce the concept of hierarchical clustering as a way to structure shared-memory mu...
The last decade a trend can be observed towards multi-processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoC) platforms fo...
Scaling integrated circuit technology into the deep submicron regime is expected to increase both so...