Title :
Achieving a balanced low-cost architecture for mass storage management through multiple fast Ethernet channels on the Beowulf parallel workstation
Author :
Sterling, Thomas ; Becker, Donald J. ; Berry, Michael R. ; Savarese, Daniel ; Reschke, Chance
Author_Institution :
Center of Excellence in Space Data & Inf. Sci., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Abstract :
A network of workstations (NOW) seeks to leverage commercial workstation technology to produce high-performance computing systems at costs appreciably lower than parallel computers specifically designed for that purpose. The capabilities of technologies emerging from the PC commodity mass market are rapidly evolving to converge with those of workstations while at significantly lower cost. A new operating point in the price-performance design space of parallel system architecture may be derived through parallelism of PC subsystems. The “Pile-of-PCs” (PopC) approach is being explored through the Beowulf parallel workstation, developed to provide order-of-magnitude increases in disk capacity and bandwidth for a single-user environment at costs commensurate with conventional high-end workstations. This paper explores a critical aspect of the architecture trade-off space for Beowulf associated with the balance of parallel disk throughput and internal network bandwidth. The findings presented demonstrate that the parallel channels of a commodity 100 Mbps Ethernet are both necessary and sufficient to support the data rates of multiple concurrent file transfers on a 16-processor Beowulf parallel workstation
Keywords :
local area networks; magnetic disc storage; memory architecture; parallel architectures; parallel machines; storage management; telecommunication channels; workstations; 100 Mbit/s; Beowulf parallel workstation; PC commodity mass market; Pile-of-PCs; PopC approach; balanced low-cost architecture; disk capacity; high-performance computing systems; internal network bandwidth; mass storage management; multiple concurrent file transfer data rates; multiple fast Ethernet channels; parallel disk throughput; parallel system architecture; price-performance design space; single-user environment; workstation network; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Costs; Ethernet networks; Parallel processing; Space technology; Throughput; Workstations;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Processing Symposium, 1996., Proceedings of IPPS '96, The 10th International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7255-2
DOI :
10.1109/IPPS.1996.508045