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Autor:
Md Nahid Newaz, Md Atiqul Mollah
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the International Conference on High Performance Computing in Asia-Pacific Region.
Autor:
Michael Lang, Atiqul Mollah, Shafayat Rahman, Xin Yuan, Wenqi Wang, Scott Pakin, Peyman Faizian
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing. 6:1-23
Universal globally adaptive load-balanced (UGAL) routing has been proposed for various interconnection networks and has been deployed in a number of current-generation supercomputers. Although UGAL-based schemes have been extensively studied, most ex
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CCGRID
The Megafly topology has recently been proposed as an efficient, hierarchical way to interconnect large-scale high performance computing systems. Megafly networks may be constructed in various group sizes and configurations, but it is challenging to
Autor:
Peyman Faizian, Xin Yuan, Juan Francisco Alfaro, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang, Shafayat Rahman, Atiqul Mollah
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Multi-Scale Computing Systems. 4:931-943
The Cray Cascade architecture uses Dragonfly as its interconnect topology and employs a globally adaptive routing scheme called UGAL. UGAL directs traffic based on link loads but may make inappropriate adaptive routing decisions in various situations
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IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems. 29:156-168
Max-min fairness is often used in the performance modeling of interconnection networks. Existing methods to compute max-min fair rates for multi-commodity flows have high complexity and are computationally infeasible for large networks. In this work,
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IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems. 29:144-155
The Random regular graph (RRG) has recently been proposed as an interconnect topology for future large scale data centers and HPC clusters. An RRG is a special case of directed regular graph (DRG) where each link is unidirectional and all nodes have
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ICPP
The Slim Fly topology has recently been proposed for the future generation supercomputers. It has small diameter and relies on the Universal Globally Adaptive Load-balanced (UGAL) routing, which adapts the routes between minimal (MIN) routing and Val
Publikováno v:
CCGrid
The recent interconnect topology designs for High Performance Computing (HPC) systems have followed two directions, one characterized by low diameter and the other by high path diversity. The low diameter design focuses on building large networks wit
Publikováno v:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN: 9783319729701
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The Dragonfly topology has been proposed and deployed as the interconnection network topology for next-generation supercomputers. Practical routing algorithms developed for Dragonfly are based on a routing scheme called Universal Globally Adaptive Lo
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SC
The OpenFlow-style Software Defined Networking (SDN) technology has shown promising performance in data centers and campus networks; and the HPC community is significantly interested in adopting the SDN technology. However, while OpenFlow-style SDN a