Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of LimulusBenchmarks


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02/12/13 10:46:45 (11 years ago)
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  • LimulusBenchmarks

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    44  * 200.3 GFLOPS ([wiki:i5-2400S-Raw-HPL Raw HPL Results])  
    55  * 58% of Peak (3.3GHz * 4 cores * 8 FLOPS/cycle) + (2.5Ghz * 12 cores * 8 FLOPS/cycle) = 345.6 GFLOPS Peak 
    6   * [wiki:  Hardware Specification] 
     6  * [wiki:  Hardware Specification]   
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    88=== Hadoop === 
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    10 Presentd a tutorial on http://hadoop.apache.org/ Hadoop recently and used my original Limulus to demonstrated a four node Hadoop cluster.  
    11 Some of the hardware is actually quite old. The nodes have a single dual core E6550, with 4 GB RAM, with 64MB SSD. The head node was a quad-core SandyBridge (i5-2400S) with 4 GB RAM, 64MB SSD and .5 TB of RAID. Connections were using the crappy consumer based Realtek GigE Ethernet controllers on the nodes. Overalll it worked well. I plan on making a Hadoop VNFS so sthat it is poosibel to boot the nodes into Hadoop. Usded the http://hortonworks.com/products Hortopnworks HDP for the Hadoop install /hortonworksdataplatform/  
     10Presentd a tutorial on [http://hadoop.apache.org/ Hadoop] recently and used my original Limulus to demonstrated a four node Hadoop cluster.  
     11Some of the hardware is actually quite old. The nodes have a single dual core E6550, with 4 GB RAM, with 64MB SSD. The head node was a quad-core SandyBridge (i5-2400S) with 4 GB RAM, 64MB SSD and .5 TB of RAID. Connections were using the crappy consumer based Realtek GigE Ethernet controllers on the nodes. Overall it worked well. I plan on making a Hadoop VNFS so that it is possible to boot the nodes into Hadoop. Used the [http://hortonworks.com/products/hortonworksdataplatform/ Hortonworks HDP ] for the Hadoop install.  
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    1313----- TestDFSIO ----- : write