Title :
Some observations based on simple models of MP scaling
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Abstract :
The emergence of large shared memory multiprocessor systems offer the potential of accelerating the pace of ever increasing system performance. On the one hand, it seems simple: add more processors, get more performance. On the other hand, it is quite difficult, as efficient scaling of workloads to large numbers of processors is a nontrivial challenge. Nevertheless, the way we use these very large machines is intrinsically connected with our predictions of how well important applications scale. The author explores some of the consequences of simple mathematical models of MP scaling. He looks at the consequences of the projections these models give, both in terms of what performance gains we might expect to see, as well as the potential limits of scaling we may face
Keywords :
performance evaluation; shared memory systems; virtual machines; MP scaling; important applications; large shared memory multiprocessor systems; mathematical models; performance gains; simple models; system performance; very large machines; workload scaling; Delay; Milling machines; Packaging; Performance analysis; Scalability;
Conference_Titel :
Performance Analysis of Systems and Software, 2000. ISPASS. 2000 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6418-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISPASS.2000.842291