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Design and evaluation of Nemesis, a scalable, low-latency, message-passing communication subsystem
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureInterconnection Network ArchitectureCh3 ChannelCommunication ArchitectureHardware SecurityHigh-performance ArchitectureMpich2 ArchitectureSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingMessage PassingComputer EngineeringMessage-passing Communication SubsystemHigh-speed NetworkingComputer ScienceIntranode Communication ContextCommunication AlgorithmNetwork Communication ProtocolParallel ProgrammingTransport LayerSystem Software
This paper presents a new low-level communication subsystem called Nemesis. Nemesis has been designed and implemented to be scalable and efficient both in the intranode communication context using shared-memory and in the internode communication case using high-performance networks and is natively multimethod-enabled. Nemesis has been integrated in MPICH2 as a CH3 channel and delivers better performance than other dedicated communication channels in MPICH2. Furthermore, the resulting MPICH2 architecture outperforms other MPI implementations in point-to-point benchmarks.
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