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2004 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'04)
The Impact of MPI Queue Usage on Message Latency
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
August 15-August 18
ISBN: 0-7695-2197-5
Keith D. Underwood, Sandia National Laboratories
Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratories
It is well known that traditional micro-benchmarks do not fully capture the salient architectural features that impact application performance. Even worse, micro-benchmarks that target MPI and the communications sub-system do not accurately represent the way that applications use MPI. For example, traditional MPI latency benchmarks time a ping-pong communication with one send and one receive on each of two nodes. The time to post the receive is never counted as part of the latency. This scenario is not even marginally representative of most applications. Two new micro-benchmarks are presented here that analyze network latency in a way that more realistically represents the way that MPI is typically used. These benchmarks are used to evaluate modern high-performance networks, including Quadrics, InfiniBand, and Myrinet.
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Keith D. Underwood, Ron Brightwell, "The Impact of MPI Queue Usage on Message Latency," icpp, pp.152-160, 2004 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'04), 2004
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