On February 17th 1993, the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) facility located at the NASA Ames Research Center installed a 224 node Intel Paragon XP/S-15 system. After its installation, the Paragon was found to be in a very immature state and was unable to support a NAS users' workload, composed of a wide range of development and production activities. As a first step towards addressing this problem, we implemented a set of metrics to objectively monitor the system as operating system and hardware upgrades were installed. The metrics were designed to measure four aspects of the system that we consider essential to support our workload: availability, utilization, functionality, and performance. This report presents the metrics collected...
This report summarizes the third phase of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between O...
AbstractThis paper discusses some of the problems, solutions, and strategies discovered while moving...
NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program has completed development of the initial opera...
This paper presents an evaluation of two distributed-memory operating systems, Paragon OSF/1 and SUN...
This document describes an ongoing evaluation study on the Intel Paragon that is being done by the P...
The paper describes the hardware and software components of the Intel Paragon XP/S system, a distrib...
This paper presents the results of an experimental evaluation of the parallel I/O systems of the IBM...
Researchers at the NASA Glenn Research Center acquired a commodity cluster based on Intel Corporatio...
This research program has been conducted in the framework of the NASA Earth and Space Science (ESS) ...
The goal of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computationa...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
The paper describes the hardware and software components of the Intel Paragon XP/S system, a distrib...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
Environmental models, such as the Pasture Model, require large computing resources to give results w...
Many large-scale applications on parallel machines are bottlenecked by the I/O performance rather th...
This report summarizes the third phase of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between O...
AbstractThis paper discusses some of the problems, solutions, and strategies discovered while moving...
NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program has completed development of the initial opera...
This paper presents an evaluation of two distributed-memory operating systems, Paragon OSF/1 and SUN...
This document describes an ongoing evaluation study on the Intel Paragon that is being done by the P...
The paper describes the hardware and software components of the Intel Paragon XP/S system, a distrib...
This paper presents the results of an experimental evaluation of the parallel I/O systems of the IBM...
Researchers at the NASA Glenn Research Center acquired a commodity cluster based on Intel Corporatio...
This research program has been conducted in the framework of the NASA Earth and Space Science (ESS) ...
The goal of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computationa...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
The paper describes the hardware and software components of the Intel Paragon XP/S system, a distrib...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
Environmental models, such as the Pasture Model, require large computing resources to give results w...
Many large-scale applications on parallel machines are bottlenecked by the I/O performance rather th...
This report summarizes the third phase of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between O...
AbstractThis paper discusses some of the problems, solutions, and strategies discovered while moving...
NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program has completed development of the initial opera...