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BIP: A New Protocol Designed for High Performance Networking on Myrinet

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BIP: A New Protocol Designed for High Performance Networking on Myrinet
Abstract. High speed networks are now providing incredible performances. Software evolution is slow and the old protocol stacks are no longer adequate for these kind of communication speed. When bandwidth increases, the latency should decrease as much in order to keep the system balance. With the current network technology, the main bottleneck is most of the time the software that makes the interface between the hardware and the user. We designed and implemented new protocols of transmission targeted to parallel computing that squeeze the most out of the high speed Myrinet network, without wasting time in system calls or memory copies, giving all the speed to the applications. This design is presented here as well as experimental results that lead to achieve real Gigabit s throughput and less than 5s latency on a cluster of PC workstations, with this a ordable network hardware. Moreover, our networking results compare favorably with the expensive parallel computers or ATM LANs.
Loïc Prylli, Bernard Tourancheau
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where IPPS
Authors Loïc Prylli, Bernard Tourancheau
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