
Optimizing HPC Applications with Intel Cluster Tools
Hunting Petaflops
Published on 6. October 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXIV, 300 pages
978-1-4302-6496-5 (ISBN)
Description
Optimizing HPC Applications with Intel® Cluster Tools takes the reader on a tour of the fast-growing area of high performance computing and the optimization of hybrid programs. These programs typically combine distributed memory and shared memory programming models and use the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and OpenMP for multi-threading to achieve the ultimate goal of high performance at low power consumption on enterprise-class workstations and compute clusters.The book focuses on optimization for clusters consisting of the Intel® Xeon processor, but the optimization methodologies also apply to the Intel® Xeon PhiT coprocessor and heterogeneous clusters mixing both architectures. Besides the tutorial and reference content, the authors address and refute many myths and misconceptions surrounding the topic. The text is augmented and enriched by descriptions of real-life situations.
More details
Edition
1st ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Target group
Popular/general
Illustrations
74 s/w Abbildungen
XXIV, 300 p. 74 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
438 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4302-6496-5 (9781430264965)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4302-6497-2
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Alexander Supalov, PhD, is Intel Cluster Tools Architect and a Senior Staff Engineer at Intel Corporation responsible for setting the direction of the Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition and its components: Intel® MPI Library, Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector, and Intel® MPI Benchmarks. Alexander spent most of the time since early 90's designing various message passing libraries for different platforms and using them at system and application levels. He was on the team that developed PARMACS 6.0 in 1993, the first full MPI-2 implementation in 2000, and the first Intel® MPI Library in 2004 that became a truly desktop-to PetaFLOPs product by now. Alexander represents Intel Corporation at the MPI Forum, holds 16 patents, and sits on the EuroMPI programme committee.
Content
Foreword by Bronis de Supinski, CTO, Livermore Computing, LLNL Introduction Chapter 1: No Time to Read this Book? Chapter 2: Overview of Platform Architectures Chapter 3: Top-Down Software Optimization Chapter 4: Addressing System Bottlenecks Chapter 5: Addressing Application Bottlenecks: Distributed Memory Chapter 6: Addressing Application Bottlenecks: Shared Memory Chapter 7: Addressing Application Bottlenecks: Microarchitecture Chapter 8: Application Design Considerations