DocumentCode
2453364
Title
On topology and bisection bandwidth of hierarchical-ring networks for shared-memory multiprocessors
Author
Ravindran, Govindan ; Stumm, Michael
Author_Institution
Newbridge Networks Corp., Kanata, Ont., Canada
fYear
1998
fDate
17-20 Dec 1998
Firstpage
262
Lastpage
269
Abstract
Hierarchical-ring based multiprocessors are interesting alternatives to the more popular two-dimensional direct networks. They allow for simple router designs and wider communication paths than their direct network counterparts. There are several ways hierarchical-ring networks can be configured for a given number of processors. Feasible topologies range from tall, lean networks to short, wide networks, but only a few of these possess high throughput and low latency. We present the results of a simulation study: to determine how large hierarchical-ring networks can become before their performance deteriorates due to their bisection bandwidth constraints; and to derive topologies with high throughput and low latency for a given number of processors. We show that a system with a maximum of 120 processors and three levels of hierarchy can sustain most memory access behaviours, but that larger systems can be sustained, only if their bisection bandwidth is increased
Keywords
multiprocessor interconnection networks; network routing; parallel architectures; performance evaluation; shared memory systems; bisection bandwidth; communication paths; hierarchical-ring networks; high throughput; low latency; memory access; network topology; router designs; shared-memory multiprocessors; simulation; two-dimensional direct networks; Bandwidth; Counting circuits; Delay; Multicast protocols; Multiprocessing systems; Network interfaces; Network topology; Read only memory; Scalability; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Performance Computing, 1998. HIPC '98. 5th International Conference On
Conference_Location
Madras
Print_ISBN
0-8186-9194-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HIPC.1998.737997
Filename
737997
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