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A Dynamic World,
what can Grids do for Multi-Core computing?
Daniel Goodman, Anne Trefethen
and Douglas Creager
Daniel.Goodman@oerc.ox.ac.uk
What we will cover
• Why we think that cluster programming models are not always
enough for multi-core computing
• Why we think that Grid programming models are for many
cases more appropriate
• Quick look over some programming models that have worked
well in grids and we believe could be constructive in multi-
core environments
• Look at where some of these ideas are reappearing in models
for multi-core computing
Assumptions when
programming clusters
• Node within an allocated set are all
homogenous, both in terms of the configuration,
and the loads being placed on them
• Once nodes have been allocated to a process
they will not be used by any other user process
until the first finishes
Assumptions when
programming clusters
• Outside of very tightly coupled tasks on very
large numbers of processors, the noise caused
by other background tasks running on the node
has a minimal effect on user processes
• Because nodes will run the same background
tasks, large supercomputers able to handle the
problem of background tasks through
centralised control of when such tasks execute
Models for Programming
Clusters
• Message passing, MPI
• Shared memory, OpenMP
• Embarrassingly parallel batch jobs
Properties of Multi-core
systems
• Cores will be shared with a wide range
of other applications dynamically
• Load can no l
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