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Foil 23 Shared versus Distributed Memory

From HPCC Current Status: Hardware MPP Trip to China -- July 12-28,96. by Geoffrey Fox * See also color IMAGE

Expected Architectures of Future will be:
  • Physically distributed but hardware support of shared memory for tightly coupled MPP's such as future IBM SP-X, Convex Exemplar, SGI (combined with Cray)
  • Physically distributed but without hardware support -- NOW's and COW's -- The World Wide Web as a Metacomputer
Essentially all problems run efficiently on a distributed memory BUT
Software is easier to develop on a shared memory machine
Some Shared Memory Issues:
  • Cost - Performance : additional hardware (functionality, network bandwidth) to support shared memory
  • Scaling. Can you build very big shared memory machines?
    • Yes for NUMA distributed shared memory
  • Compiler challenges for distributed shared memory are difficult and major focus of academic and commercial work
  • This is not practically important now as 32 node KSR-2 (from past) or SGI Power Challenge (cost ~< $2m) is already at high end of important commercial market


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