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SCHEDULE: NOV 11-17, 2006
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A Performance Comparison through Benchmarking and Modeling of Three Leading Supercomputers: Blue Gene/L, Red Storm, and Purple
Session:
Architecture
Event Type:
Paper
Time:
10:30am - 11:00am
Session Chair
:
Marc Snir
Author(s)
:
Adolfy Hoisie, Gregory Johnson, Darren Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin
Location:
20-21
Abstract:
This work provides a performance analysis of three leading supercomputers that have recently been deployed: Purple, Red Storm and Blue Gene/L. Each of these machines are architecturally diverse, with very different performance characteristics. Each contains over 10,000 processors and has a system peak of over 40 Teraflops. We analyze each system using a range of micro-benchmarks which include communication performance as well as quantifying the impact of the operating system. The achievable application performance is compared across the systems. The application performance is confirmed via the use of detailed application models which use the underlying performance characteristics as measured by the micro-benchmarks. We also compare the machines in a realistic production scenario in which each machine is used so as to maximize its memory usage with the applications executed in a weak-scaling mode. The results also help illustrate that achievable performance is not directly related to the peak performance.
This paper can be found in the ACM and IEEE Digital Libaries
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Chair/ Author Details:
Marc Snir (Chair)
UIUC
Adolfy Hoisie
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Gregory Johnson
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Darren Kerbyson
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael Lang
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Scott Pakin
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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