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Stars
cluster beautifully.
So do computers.
Myrinet is a cost-effective, high-performance, packet-communication
and switching technology that is widely used to interconnect clusters
of workstations, PCs, servers, or single-board computers. Clusters
provide an economical way of achieving:
- high performance, by distributing demanding computations
across an array of cost-effective hosts. For "tightly coupled"
distributed computations, the interconnect must provide high-data-rate
and low-latency communication between host processes.
- high availability, by allowing a computation to proceed
with a subset of the hosts. The interconnect should be capable
of detecting and isolating faults, and of using alternative
communication paths.
Conventional networks such as Ethernet can be used to build clusters,
but do not provide the performance or features required for high-performance
or high-availability clustering. Characteristics that distinguish
Myrinet from other networks include:
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- Full-duplex 2+2 Gigabit/second data rate links, switch ports,
and interface ports.
- Flow control, error control, and "heartbeat" continuity
monitoring on every link.
- Low-latency, cut-through, crossbar switches, with monitoring
for high-availability applications.
- Switch networks that can scale to tens of thousands of hosts,
and that can also provide alternative communication paths between
hosts.
- Host interfaces that execute a control program to interact
directly with host processes ("OS bypass") for low-latency
communication, and directly with the network to send, receive,
and buffer packets.
Myrinet is an American National Standard -- ANSI/VITA 26-1998.
The link and routing specifications
are public, published, and open.
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Copyright 2002
Computer & Control Solutions Inc.
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