DeepComp: Towards a balanced system design for high performance computer systems

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Abstract

Today, cluster-based computing is the mainstream architecture for high end computer systems. Balanced system design is critical for large scale cluster systems to achieve high efficiency. This paper addresses the practice on DeepComp high end computer systems toward a balanced system design. Methodologies of designing balanced large scale cluster systems are given. A method for balancing central processing unit (CPU) and memory hierarchy is addressed. For balancing computing nodes and I/O systems, two approaches are given: maximum bandwidth criterion and maximum number of computing nodes which can concurrently access I/O systems. Experiences of Lenovo high end cluster systems show that above methods are effective. Lenovo strategies toward a balanced system design for both peta and 10 peta scale high productivity computing systems (HPCSs).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)475-479
Number of pages5
JournalFrontiers of Computer Science in China
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • balanced system design
  • cluster
  • high performance computer systems (HPCs)
  • high productivity computing systems (HPCSs)

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