• DocumentCode
    3240410
  • Title

    High-Density Computing: A 240-Processor Beowulf in One Cubic Meter

  • Author

    Warren, Michael S. ; Weigle, Eric H. ; Feng, Wu-chun

  • Author_Institution
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    16-22 Nov. 2002
  • Firstpage
    61
  • Lastpage
    61
  • Abstract
    We present results from computations on Green Destiny, a 240-processor Beowulf cluster which is contained entirely within a single 19-inch wide 42U rack. The cluster consists of 240 Transmeta TM5600 667-MHz CPUs mounted on RLX Technologies motherboard blades. The blades are mounted side-by-side in an RLX 3U rack-mount chassis, which holds 24 blades. The overall cluster contains 10 chassis and associated Fast and Gigabit Ethernet switches. The system has a footprint of 0.5 meter 2 (6 square feet), a volume of 0.85 meter 3 (30 cubic feet) and a measured power dissipation under load of 5200 watts (including network switches). We have measured the performance of the cluster using a gravitational treecode N-body simulation of galaxy formation using 200 million particles, which sustained an average of 38.9 Gflops on 212 nodes of the system. We also present results from a three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulation of a core-collapse supernova.
  • Keywords
    Beowulf; MIPS-per-watt; RLX; Transmeta; VLIW; blade server; cluster; code morphing; performance-per-square-foot; Blades; Computer architecture; Costs; Extraterrestrial measurements; Floors; Foot; Laboratories; Postal services; Supercomputers; Switches; Beowulf; MIPS-per-watt; RLX; Transmeta; VLIW; blade server; cluster; code morphing; performance-per-square-foot;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Supercomputing, ACM/IEEE 2002 Conference
  • ISSN
    1063-9535
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1524-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SC.2002.10010
  • Filename
    1592897