Author: Vipin Chaudhary
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1607418401
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1607418401
Computation Checkpointing and Migration (Embedded and High Performance Computing)
Computational clusters have long provided a mechanism for the acceleration of high performance computing (HPC) applications. Get Computation Checkpointing and Migration computer books for free.
With today's supercomputers now exceeding the petaflop scale, however, they are also exhibiting an increase in heterogeneity. This heterogeneity spans a range of technologies, from multiple operating systems to hardware accelerators and novel architectures. Because of the exceptional acceleration some of these heterogeneous architectures provide, they are being embraced as viable tools for HPC applications. Given the scale of today's supercomputers, it is clear that scientists must consider the use of fault-tolerance in their applications. This is particularly true as computational clusters with hundreds and thousands Check Computation Checkpointing and Migration our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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With today's supercomputers now exceeding the petaflop scale, however, they are also exhibiting an increase in heterogeneity. This heterogeneity spans a range of technologies, from multiple operating systems to hardware accelerators and novel architectures. Because of the exceptional acceleration some of these heterogeneous architectures provide, they are being embraced as viable tools for HPC applications. Given the scale of today's supercomputers, it is clear that scientists must consider the use of fault-tolerance in their applications ith today's supercomputers now exceeding the petaflop scale, however, they are also exhibiting an increase in heterogeneity. This heterogeneity spans a range of technologies, from multiple operating systems to hardware accelerators and novel architectures. Because of the exceptional acceleration some of these heterogeneous architectures provide, they are being embraced as viable tools for HPC applications. Given the scale of today's supercomputers, it is clear that scientists must consider the use of fault-tolerance in their applications. This is particularly true as computational clusters with hundreds and thousands
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