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MPI versus MPI+OpenMP on the IBM SP for the NAS Benchmarks
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureMpi Versus Mpi+openmpIbm SpParallel ToolHigh-performance ArchitectureSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingMassively-parallel ComputingHybrid ProgrammingComputer EngineeringMpi CodesComputer ScienceNas BenchmarksHybrid OneParallel Performance EvaluationCloud ComputingParallel ProgrammingHybrid Memory ModelPerformance PortabilitySystem SoftwareOpenmp
The hybrid memory model of clusters of multiprocessors raises two issues: programming model and performance. Many parallel programs have been written by using the MPI standard. To evaluate the pertinence of hybrid models for existing MPI codes, we compare a unified model (MPI) and a hybrid one (OpenMP fine grain parallelization after profiling) for the NAS 2.3 benchmarks on two IBM SP systems. The superiority of one model depends on 1) the level of shared memory model parallelization, 2) the communication patterns and 3) the memory access patterns. The relative speeds of the main architecture components (CPU, memory, and network) are of tremendous importance for selecting one model. With the used hybrid model, our results show that a unified MPI approach is better for most of the benchmarks. The hybrid approach becomes better only when fast processors make the communication performance significant and the level of parallelization is sufficient.
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