1st IEEE Computer Society International Workshop on Cluster Computing
Comparative Performance of a Commodity Alpha Cluster Running Linux and Windows NT
Melbourne, Australia
December 02-December 03
ISBN: 0-7695-0343-8
Using a cluster of commodity Alpha processors we compare two software platforms based on Linux and Windows NT and intended to support intensive scientific computations. Networking and compiler performance are separately analyzed and then results for NAS parallel benchmarks are given. We find that a compiler able to make good use of the cache is more important than low network latency in obtaining high performance. We argue that for all types of cluster, the choice of compiler is critical in selecting a cost effective platform for computationally intensive scientific applications.
Citation:
David Lancaster, Kenji Takeda, "Comparative Performance of a Commodity Alpha Cluster Running Linux and Windows NT," iwcc, pp.19, 1st IEEE Computer Society International Workshop on Cluster Computing, 1999