2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-015-1428-6
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Balancing virtual channel utilization for deadlock-free routing in torus networks

Abstract: Torus networks have been widely used by modern commercial supercomputers due to low node degree and linear scalability cost. Meanwhile, the ring in each dimension of a torus creates cyclic channel dependencies, which pose challenges to the design of deadlock-free routing and virtual channel allocation schemes. Existing virtual channel allocation schemes such as dateline employ two virtual channels to avoid deadlock in a ring. While the unbalanced utilization of virtual channels caused by these deadlock avoidan… Show more

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“…There will be a large number of data transmissions in a complex MapReduce [29]. Hence, it requires a low network diameter to shorten the transmission length between any pair of servers when the network is scaling up [30].…”
Section: Mapreducementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There will be a large number of data transmissions in a complex MapReduce [29]. Hence, it requires a low network diameter to shorten the transmission length between any pair of servers when the network is scaling up [30].…”
Section: Mapreducementioning
confidence: 99%