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Portland State University

1994

Computer network architectures

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Comet: A Synthetic Benchmark For Message-Passing Architectures, Nalini Ganapati, Steve Otto, Jonathan Walpole Feb 1994

Comet: A Synthetic Benchmark For Message-Passing Architectures, Nalini Ganapati, Steve Otto, Jonathan Walpole

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Rapid advances in hardware technology have led to wide diversity in parallel computer architectures. This diversity makes it difficult to evaluate or compare the performance of different parallel computers. Existing benchmarks tend either to be too architecture-specific, or too high-level. Both problems can result in benchmarks that not only provide insufficient information on the performance characteristics of the computer being tested, but are also difficult to port. New benchmarking approaches are needed for new architectural classes, particularly distributed-memory, message-passing computers. This paper focuses on benchmarking distributed-memory message-passing computers. A synthetic benchmark called CoMet (COmmunication METrics), is presented. CoMet is based …