DocumentCode
2316162
Title
Locality-based computing
Author
Cohen, David
Author_Institution
Senior Storage Strategist, Goldman Sachs, USA
fYear
2008
fDate
16-16 Nov. 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
Summary form only given. The shift to multi-core processors is having a dramatic effect on the way we design systems and the software that runs on them. It is true that the vast majority of software is not multi-threaded and thus does not take full advantage of the new platform. It is also true that there is a gap in software development skills, techniques, and tools to exploit the multicore platform. So whatpsilas there to talk about? The short-term focus is on using virtualization to get the most out of the platform. Up to now this has meant workload consolidation, especially for development and QA. Some but not all workloads have been candidates. 2009 appears to the year this changes. Technologies like Nehalem/QuickPath, Montreal/HT3, PCI Express gen2 (x8/x16), SR-IOV/Multi-Queue NICs, and SSD/Flash will show-up in the scale-out server market next year. This talk will focus on how these will be combined and the impact the resultant platform will have on computational finance.
Keywords
multiprocessing systems; Montreal/HT3; Nehalem/QuickPath; PCI Express gen2; SR-IOV/Multi-Queue NIC; SSD/Flash; computational finance; locality-based computing; multicore processors; virtualization; Biographies; Engineering profession; Finance; Helium; High performance computing; Multicore processing; Platform virtualization; Programming; Software systems; Speech;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Performance Computational Finance, 2008. WHPCF 2008. Workshop on
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2911-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3311-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WHPCF.2008.4745394
Filename
4745394
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