DocumentCode :
2049956
Title :
MegaProto/E: power-aware high-performance cluster with commodity technology
Author :
Boku, Taisuke ; Sato, Mitsuhisa ; Takahashi, Daisuke ; Nakashima, Hiroshi ; Nakamura, Hiroshi ; Matsuoka, Satoshi ; Hotta, Yoshihiko
Author_Institution :
Tsukuba Univ.
fYear :
2006
fDate :
25-29 April 2006
Abstract :
In our research project named "Mega-Scale Computing Based on Low-Power Technology and Workload Modeling", we have been developing a prototype cluster not based on ASIC or FPGA but instead only using commodity technology. Its packaging is extremely compact and dense, and its performance/power ratio is very high. Our previous prototype system named "MegaProto" demonstrated that one cluster unit, which consists of 16 commodity low-power processors, can be successfully implemented on just 1U height chassis and it is capable of up to 2.8 times higher performance/power ratio than ordinary high-performance dual-Xeon 1U server units. We have improved MegaProto by replacing the CPU and enhancing the I/O performance. The new cluster unit named "MegaProto/E" with 16 Transmeta Efficeon processors achieves 32 GFlops of peak performance, which is 2.2-fold greater than that of the original one. The cluster unit is equipped with an independent dual network of Gigabit Ethernet, including dual 24-port switches. The maximum power consumption of the cluster unit is 320 W, which is comparable with that of today\´s high-end PC servers for high performance clusters. Performance evaluation using NPB kernels and HPL shows that the performance of MegaProto/E exceeds that of a dual-Xeon server in all the benchmarks, and its performance ratio ranges from 1.3 to 3.7. These results reveal that our solution of implementing a number of ultra low-power processors in compact packaging is an excellent way to achieve extremely high performance in applications with a certain degree of parallelism. We are now building a multi-unit cluster with 128 CPUs (8 units) to prove that this advantage still holds with higher scalability
Keywords :
low-power electronics; microprocessor chips; power consumption; workstation clusters; 320 W; Gigabit Ethernet; Mega-Scale Computing Based on Low-Power Technology and Workload Modeling; MegaProto/E; NPB kernels; PC servers; Transmeta Efficeon processors; commodity technology; compact packaging; high-performance cluster; high-performance dual-Xeon 1U server units; power consumption; power-aware cluster; ultra low-power processors; Application specific integrated circuits; Energy consumption; Ethernet networks; Field programmable gate arrays; Kernel; Network servers; Packaging; Power system modeling; Prototypes; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2006. IPDPS 2006. 20th International
Conference_Location :
Rhodes Island
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0054-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2006.1639603
Filename :
1639603
Link To Document :
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