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A HyperTransport-Enabled Global Memory Model For Improved Memory Efficiency (revised 08/2009)

Young, Jeffrey ; Yalamanchili, Sudhakar ; Silla, Federico ; Duato, Jose

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Abstract

Modern data centers esenting unprecedented demands in terms of cost and energy consumption, far outpacing architectural advances. Consequently, blade designs exhibit significant cost and power inefficiencies, particularly in the memory system. We propose a HyperTransport-enabled solution called the Dynamic Partitioned Global Address Space (DPGAS) model for seamless, efficient sharing of memory across bladeare prs in a data center, leading to significant power and cost savings. This paper presents the DPGAS model, describes HyperTransport-based hardware support for the model, and assesses this model’s power and cost impact on memory intensive applications. Overall, we find that cost savings can range from 4% to 26% with power reductions ranging from 2% to 25% across a variety of fixed application configurations using server consolidation and memory throttling. The HyperTransport implementation enables these savings with an additional node latency cost of 1,690 ns latency per remote 64 byte cache line access across the blade-to-blade interconnect.

Document type: Article
Date Deposited: 31 Aug 2009 10:12
Date: 2009
Faculties / Institutes: Service facilities > Institut f. Technische Informatik (ZITI)
DDC-classification: 004 Data processing Computer science
Controlled Keywords: Computerarchitektur
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