DocumentCode
949129
Title
Boosting the performance of Myrinet networks
Author
Flich, José ; López, Pedro ; Malumbres, M.P. ; Duato, Jose
Author_Institution
Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Volume
13
Issue
11
fYear
2002
fDate
11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1166
Lastpage
1182
Abstract
Networks of workstations (NOWs) are becoming increasingly popular as a cost-effective alternative to parallel computers. These networks allow the customer to connect processors using irregular topologies, providing the wiring flexibility, scalability, and incremental expansion capability required in this environment. Some of these networks use source routing and wormhole switching. In particular, we are interested in Myrinet networks because it is a well-known commercial product and its behavior can be controlled by the software running in network interfaces (Myrinet Control Program, MCP). Usually, the Myrinet network uses up*/down* routing for computing the paths for every source-destination pair. We propose the In-Transit Buffer (ITB) mechanism to improve network performance. We apply the ITB mechanism to NOWs with up*/down* source routing, like Myrinet, analyzing its behavior on both networks with regular and irregular topologies. The proposed scheme can be implemented on Myrinet networks by only modifying the MCP, without changing the network hardware. We evaluate by simulation several networks with different traffic patterns using timing parameters taken from the Myrinet network. Results show that the current routing schemes used in Myrinet networks can be strongly improved by applying the ITB mechanism. In general, our proposed scheme is able to double the network throughput on medium and large NOWs. Finally, we present a first implementation of the ITB mechanism on a Myrinet network.
Keywords
performance evaluation; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; workstation clusters; In-Transit Buffer; Myrinet network; irregular topologies; network interfaces; network performance boosting; network traffic; parallel computers; performance evaluation; scalability; simulation; throughput; up down source routing; workstation networks; wormhole switching; Boosting; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Hardware; Network interfaces; Network topology; Routing; Scalability; Wiring; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPDS.2002.1058099
Filename
1058099
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