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A High-Performance Mixed-Technology Lan For Education And Research

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  • CLAUDIO D. ARLANDINI

    (C.I.L.E.A., via R. Sanzio 4, Segrate (Mi), I-20090, Italy)

  • MATTEO J. BOSCHINI

    (C.I.L.E.A., via R. Sanzio 4, Segrate (Mi), I-20090, Italy)

  • ANDREA MATTASOGLIO

    (C.I.L.E.A., via R. Sanzio 4, Segrate (Mi), I-20090, Italy)

Abstract

In this work we describe a series of performance tests on different architectures of high bandwidth local area networks, contemporarily in use at C.I.L.E.A. (Inter-University Consortium for Automatic Elaboration of Lombardy) to connect multi-processor machines devoted to educational and research purposes, such as fluido-dynamic and mechanical simulations. This LAN is essentially made out of a standard FDDI ring, and an HyperFabric backbone. HyperFabric is a Hewlett-Packard high performance network system bus, with a declared maximum bandwidth of 2.5 Gbit/s full duplex per link. We present a comparison, in terms of effective bandwidth, average throughput and CPU consumption of the above mentioned network systems. Furthermore we also describe the effects, in terms of transfer efficiency, of such a mixed environment, in which different systems co-exist and must often be cross-walked by various applications, as backups and mass storage access. Measurements and comparisons are made using Open Software tools like netperf and HetPIPE.

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  • Claudio D. Arlandini & Matteo J. Boschini & Andrea Mattasoglio, 2001. "A High-Performance Mixed-Technology Lan For Education And Research," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 12(04), pages 459-467.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:12:y:2001:i:04:n:s0129183101002231
    DOI: 10.1142/S0129183101002231
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