Title :
STiNG: A CC-NUMA Computer System for the Commercial Marketplace
Author :
Clapp, Russel ; Lovett, Tom
Abstract :
"STiNG" is a Cache Coherent Non-Uniform Memory Access (CC-NUMA) Multiprocessor designed and built by Sequent Computer Systems, Inc. It combines four processor Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP) nodes (called Quads), using a Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI) based coherent interconnect. The Quads are based on the Intel P6 processor and the external bus it defines. In addition to 4 P6 processors, each Quad may contain up to 4 GBytes of system memory, 2 Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) busses for I/O, and a Lynx board. The Lynx board provides the datapath to the SCI-based interconnect and ensures system-wide cache coherency. STiNG is one of the first commercial CC-NUMA systems to be built. This paper describes the motivation for building STiNG as well as its architecture and implementation. In addition, performance analysis is provided for On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) and Decision Support System (DSS) workloads. Finally, the status of the current implementation is reviewed.
Keywords :
2-level adaptive prediction; branch prediction; correlation; system traces; Bandwidth; Buildings; Clocks; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer architecture; Decision support systems; Delay; Frequency; Large-scale systems; Performance analysis; 2-level adaptive prediction; branch prediction; correlation; system traces;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Architecture, 1996 23rd Annual International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-89791-786-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISCA.1996.10001