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2006
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
BlueGene/L Failure Analysis and Prediction Models
The growing computational and storage needs of several scientific applications mandate the deployment of extreme-scale parallel machines, such as IBM’s BlueGene/L which can acc...
Yinglung Liang, Yanyong Zhang, Anand Sivasubramani...
EUROPAR
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Early Experience with Scientific Applications on the Blue Gene/L Supercomputer
Abstract. Blue Gene/L uses a large number of low power processors, together with multiple integrated interconnection networks, to build a supercomputer with low cost, space and pow...
George S. Almasi, Gyan Bhanot, Dong Chen, Maria El...
IPPS
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
A Flexible Resource Management Architecture for the Blue Gene/P Supercomputer
Blue Gene R /P is a massively parallel supercomputer intended as the successor to Blue Gene/L. It leverages much of the existing architecture of its predecessor to provide scalabi...
Sam Miller, Mark Megerian, Paul Allen, Tom Budnik
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SIGOPS
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Project Kittyhawk: building a global-scale computer: Blue Gene/P as a generic computing platform
This paper describes Project Kittyhawk, an undertaking at IBM Research to explore the construction of a nextgeneration platform capable of hosting many simultaneous web-scale work...
Jonathan Appavoo, Volkmar Uhlig, Amos Waterland
IPPS
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Performance Implications of Periodic Checkpointing on Large-Scale Cluster Systems
Large-scale systems like BlueGene/L are susceptible to a number of software and hardware failures that can affect system performance. Periodic application checkpointing is a commo...
Adam J. Oliner, Ramendra K. Sahoo, José E. ...