DocumentCode :
3348947
Title :
Shared memory vs. message passing in shared-memory multiprocessors
Author :
LeBlanc, Thomas J. ; Markatos, Evangelos P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
fYear :
1992
fDate :
1-4 Dec 1992
Firstpage :
254
Lastpage :
263
Abstract :
It is argued that the choice between the shared-memory and message-passing models depends on two factors: the relative cost of communication and computation as implemented by the hardware, and the degree of load imbalance inherent in the application. Two representative applications are used to illustrate the performance advantages of each programming model on several different shared-memory machines, including the BBN Butterfly, Sequent Symmetry, Encore Multimax and Silicon Graphics Iris multiprocessors. It is shown that applications implemented in the shared-memory model perform better on the previous generation of multiprocessors, while applications implemented in the message-passing model perform better on modern multiprocessors. It is argued that both models have performance advantages, and that the factors that influence the choice of model may not be known at compile-time. As a compromise solution, the authors propose an alternative programming model, which has the load balancing properties of the shared-memory model and the locality properties of the message-passing model, and show that this new model performs better than the other two alternatives
Keywords :
message passing; performance evaluation; shared memory systems; BBN Butterfly; Encore Multimax; Sequent Symmetry; Silicon Graphics Iris multiprocessors; load balancing properties; load imbalance; locality properties; message passing; performance advantages; programming model; shared-memory model; shared-memory multiprocessors; Application software; Computational modeling; Computer science; Concurrent computing; Costs; Hardware; Message passing; Processor scheduling; Samarium; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing, 1992. Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Arlington, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-3200-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SPDP.1992.242736
Filename :
242736
Link To Document :
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