MC64-Cluster: Many-Core CPU Cluster Architecture and Performance Analysis in B-Tree Searches
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Esteban, F.J.
Díaz, David
Hernández, Pilar
Caballero, J.A.
Dorado, G.
Gálvez, Sergio
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2017Materia
Parallel programmingHigh-performance computing
Hardware architecture
Hybrid computing
Green computing
Bioinformatics
B-tree
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The MC64-Cluster computer platform was designed, based on many-core CPU microprocessors: Tile64. MC64-Cluster architecture was outlined in terms of both hardware and software, including commands available to manage jobs and provided application programming interfaces to communicate and synchronize tiles, making this system easy to use. Massively, concurrent-searches of keys in B-trees, which are used in many applications, including bioinformatics, were used. Remarkable performance improvements were obtained when the cluster resources were combined with those available in host machine (hybrid or heterogeneous environments). These results were even more outstanding when analyzed in terms of performance-per-watt, highlighting their green-computing advantages. Together with the cluster architecture, they represent the main contributions of this work. To our knowledge, this is the first cluster implementation of this kind being developed.