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Daniel Shawul wrote:wrong choice IMO.
I think you should start with simple PVsplitting.
daniel
Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:DTS
If that's too complicated, use YBWC.
Daniel Mehrmann wrote:
Where can i found more information about YBWC ?
Best,
Daniel
Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:Crafty actually uses YWBC, IIRC.
PV-splitting is a waste of time. If you can get that working DTS is not much harder, YBWC not at all, and you will actually get a speedup.
PV-splitting is a waste of time. If you can get that working DTS is not much harder, YBWC not at all, and you will actually get a speedup.
Alvaro Begue wrote:Thanks everyone for the very informative posts. I have another, related, question. I only have access to two-processor machines, but I may get access to plenty of them (EDIT: I also have access to a few 24 CPU machines, but they are much slower). So, are there any algorithms that would work well on a cluster (higher latency, no sharing of hash tables) of, say, 64 nodes?
I remember in conversation with Vincent Diepeveen in 2003 he said he thought such a thing just didn't exist, but to this day I find it hard to believe.
APHID is the only algorithm that I know of that could possibly fit in that type of system, and I plan on toying with it, but I would love to have some alternatives to compare.
Alvaro Begue wrote:Thanks everyone for the very informative posts. I have another, related, question. I only have access to two-processor machines, but I may get access to plenty of them (EDIT: I also have access to a few 24 CPU machines, but they are much slower). So, are there any algorithms that would work well on a cluster (higher latency, no sharing of hash tables) of, say, 64 nodes?
I remember in conversation with Vincent Diepeveen in 2003 he said he thought such a thing just didn't exist, but to this day I find it hard to believe.
APHID is the only algorithm that I know of that could possibly fit in that type of system, and I plan on toying with it, but I would love to have some alternatives to compare.
Alvaro Begue wrote:I have good nodes (dual opteron 2.6GHz, plenty of fast RAM) but poor network (Gigabit Ethernet).
diepeveen wrote:Alvaro Begue wrote:I have good nodes (dual opteron 2.6GHz, plenty of fast RAM) but poor network (Gigabit Ethernet).
How many nodes?
If you have just 2, all you need is 2 cards QM500 + cable.
Price perhaps about 2000 euro.
Alvaro Begue wrote:diepeveen wrote:Alvaro Begue wrote:I have good nodes (dual opteron 2.6GHz, plenty of fast RAM) but poor network (Gigabit Ethernet).
How many nodes?
If you have just 2, all you need is 2 cards QM500 + cable.
Price perhaps about 2000 euro.
The computers belong to my company, and they have hundreds of them. I think they would let me occasionally use at least 32 of them for my hobby, maybe even 64. Installing any additional hardware is out of the question, since they won't let me jeopardize the stability of the system. Our sysadmins feel very strongly about this, and I think it's with good reason.
Using MPI is not a problem. I did some tests a few days ago and I found it pretty easy to use.
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