The NHT-1 benchmarks am a set of three scalable I/0 benchmarks suitable for evaluating the I/0 subsystems of high performance distributed memory computer systems. The benchmarks test application I/0, maximum sustained disk I/0, and maximum sustained network I/0. Sample codes are available which implement the benchmarks
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Recently, researchers at NASA Ames have defined a set of computational benchmarks designed to measur...
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AbstractA characterization study of analyzing dynamic instruction traces to characterize program par...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks have been developed at NASA Ames Research Center to study the performanc...
The internal representation of numerical data, their speed of manipulation to generate the desired r...
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Computing is seeing an unprecedented improvement in performance; over the last five years there has ...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
Recently, researchers at NASA Ames have defined a set of computational benchmarks designed to measur...
A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercompute...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program, which is based at NASA Ames Research Center, is ...
We present performance results for version 2.1 of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) on the following...
AbstractA characterization study of analyzing dynamic instruction traces to characterize program par...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks have been developed at NASA Ames Research Center to study the performanc...
The internal representation of numerical data, their speed of manipulation to generate the desired r...
This paper presents guidelines for the design of a mass storage system benchmark suite, along with p...
The performance is examined of Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) the First, a prototype d...
In high-energy physics, storage systems play a crucial role to store and secure very valuable data p...
In this paper we study the performance of the Lustre file system using five scientific and engineeri...
Computing is seeing an unprecedented improvement in performance; over the last five years there has ...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
Recently, researchers at NASA Ames have defined a set of computational benchmarks designed to measur...