Comparative study of memory consistency models in prevalent software-dsm systems
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Memory consistency models
- Overview of prevalent software - DSM systems
- Teamster
- JUMP: JIAJIA Using Migrating-Home Protocol
- Comparison of SDSMS based on consistency models
- Conclusions
- References
Abstract
Often computational resources at a single location are not enough for computation. In addition, it is not financially viable to invest in high-end machines. Currently, network of computers and clustering technologies has gained significant attention for high performance computing because of the superior price performance ratio, resource sharing capabilities scalability and high availability. A set of processors with local caches sharing a common memory forms a tightly coupled system which encourages parallelized computations due to ease of programming and portability. Computers with local caches and memories can be interconnected to form a loosely coupled system which is scalable and cost effective.
Key Words - S-dsm, Cluster, Teamster, JUMP
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