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Synthetic Benchmark for [https://snicdocs.nsc.liu.se/wiki/PRACE PRACE] Tier-0 Curie System is a task at [https://snicdocs.nsc.liu.se/wiki/PRACE PRACE] 1IP project (Task 7.4). It aims to benchmark the performance of a cluster-type [http://www-hpc.cea.fr/en/complexe/tgcc-curie.htm Curie] system which is one of largest HPC systems serviced by [https://snicdocs.nsc.liu.se/wiki/PRACE PRACE].
 
Synthetic Benchmark for [https://snicdocs.nsc.liu.se/wiki/PRACE PRACE] Tier-0 Curie System is a task at [https://snicdocs.nsc.liu.se/wiki/PRACE PRACE] 1IP project (Task 7.4). It aims to benchmark the performance of a cluster-type [http://www-hpc.cea.fr/en/complexe/tgcc-curie.htm Curie] system which is one of largest HPC systems serviced by [https://snicdocs.nsc.liu.se/wiki/PRACE PRACE].
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From SNIC, [https://snicdocs.nsc.liu.se/wiki/User:Soon-Heum_Ko_(NSC) Soon-Heum "Jeff" Ko] participates in the task. He joined this project on July 1st, 2011, and takes the role of performing benchmark analyses by using HPCC, P-SNAP and mixedMode tools. HPCC is a famous benchmark tool which consists of 7 sub-benchmarks, including a famous HPL tool which measures Linpack performance and STREAM benchmark which measures the sustainable memory bandwidth. P-SNAP is a tool to measure the system noise. mixedMode is a tool to instrument communication bandwidths of different communication modes (collective and point-to-point communications in various configurations).
  
 
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Revision as of 15:13, 14 March 2012

Name Synthetic Benchmark on Curie
Description Synthetic Benchmark for PRACE Tier-0 Curie System
Project financing   PRACE
Is active Yes
Start date 2010-07-01
End date 2012-06-30

Synthetic Benchmark for PRACE Tier-0 Curie System is a task at PRACE 1IP project (Task 7.4). It aims to benchmark the performance of a cluster-type Curie system which is one of largest HPC systems serviced by PRACE.

From SNIC, Soon-Heum "Jeff" Ko participates in the task. He joined this project on July 1st, 2011, and takes the role of performing benchmark analyses by using HPCC, P-SNAP and mixedMode tools. HPCC is a famous benchmark tool which consists of 7 sub-benchmarks, including a famous HPL tool which measures Linpack performance and STREAM benchmark which measures the sustainable memory bandwidth. P-SNAP is a tool to measure the system noise. mixedMode is a tool to instrument communication bandwidths of different communication modes (collective and point-to-point communications in various configurations).

Members

 CentreRoleField
Soon-Heum Ko (NSC)NSCApplication expertComputational fluid dynamics