Cluster Infrastructure & Computing Building Local Cluster Environments
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2012
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Neelain University
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The researcher aimed through this thesis to investigate the parallel
computing environment in order to enhance performance and achieve
maximum efficient usage of computer hardware to support scientific
research and scientific experiments the computational unit, School of
Physics and applied physics in Faculty of Science and Technology at
Alncelain University. The aim was to build a low cost computer
environment based on available PCs to stand for the costly and
unavailable large mainframe computers due to technological
restrictions on our country. Through this thesis the researcher studied
the methodology of creating computer clusters and their testing
means. Furthermore, a possible extendable and incremental cluster of
four nodes was created using Intel Pentium 4 processor. Performance
tests were run using a standard benchmark developed by NASA and
Ohio State University namely NPB3.3 and OSU Micro-Benchmarks
3.5.1 respectively. Message Passing Interface (MPI) Matrix
Multiplication A*B = C Parallel benchmark code, was implemented
to capture latency which was found to range from 48.95 to
844447.34 micro second and Bandwidth which was found to range
0.01 to 9.96 MB/s.
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A thesis
Submitted for the requirements of degree of Master of
Science (M.sc) Electronic &C0mputati0nal Electronic
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Cluster Environments