Title :
Design and analysis of the Alliance/University of New Mexico Roadrunner Linux SMP SuperCluster
Author :
Bader, David A. ; Maccabe, Arthur B. ; Mastaler, Jason R. ; McIver, John K., III ; Kovatch, Patricia A.
Author_Institution :
High Performance Comput. Center., New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
This paper discusses high performance clustering from a series of critical topics: architectural design, system software infrastructure, and programming environment. This is accomplished through an overview of a large scale, high performance SuperCluster (Roadrunner). This SuperCluster is based almost entirely on freely available, vendor-independent software: for example, its operating system (Linux), job scheduler (PBS), compilers (GNU/EGCS), and parallel programming libraries (MPI). The Globus toolkit, also available for this platform allows high performance distributed computing applications to use geographical distributed resources such as this SuperCluster. In addition to describing the design and analysis of the Roadrunner SuperCluster we provide experimental analyses from grand challenge applications and future directions for SuperClusters
Keywords :
Unix; network operating systems; parallel programming; parallelising compilers; performance evaluation; software libraries; workstation clusters; GNU/EGCS; Globus toolkit; MPI; PBS; Roadrunner Linux SMP SuperCluster; Roadrunner SuperCluster; architectural design; cluster computing; communication primitives; compilers; experimental parallel algorithms; high performance clustering; job scheduler; message passing interface; operating system; parallel programming libraries; programming environment; symmetric multiprocessors; system software infrastructure; vendor-independent software; Large-scale systems; Linux; Operating systems; Parallel programming; Processor scheduling; Program processors; Programming environments; Software design; Software libraries; System software;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing, 1999. Proceedings. 1st IEEE Computer Society International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0343-8
DOI :
10.1109/IWCC.1999.810804