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Re: G5 bandwidth



I didn't do any profiling. This only came up as I was putting together an XServe G5. I looked into Shark but it wasn't obvious [to me] how to use it without a large time investment.

The code is a Fortran 77/90 code compiled via xlf_r -O5 -qstrict code.f

Sean

On Jan 22, 2004, at 7:19 PM, Yusuf Abdulghani wrote:

Sean,

Did you profile your code and see where are you spending your time in the code? What is your memory access pattern? What compiler/compiler options are you using to compile your code?

Profile using Shark (profiling tool that comes with CHUD performance tools) and see if you can determine why you are not seeing as much scaling as you were expecting to see on the dual G5 system.

Yusuf

On Jan 22, 2004, at 3:45 PM, Sean C. Garrick wrote:

I've been doing some more benchmarking using two homegrown CFD codes, this time with Opterons and PPC-970s (G5).

Here is a typical single processor result :

Small memory code (110 MB): Time Opteron / Time G5 = 2.3
Opteron: 85 seconds
G5: 36 seconds

Large memory code (450MB)  Time Opteron / Time G5 = 1.9
Opteron: 454 seconds
G5: 237 seconds

While the G5 is faster, the Opteron seems to have a better memory access/bandwidth.

Also, I ran a job one job on the G5 using 1 processor and another using 2 processors. The speed-up was only 50%. I did the same thing on the Opteron and the speed-up was 83%!!!

I'm not sure what type of board the Opteron was built on but this is very surprising as Apple was touting its motherboard as having the most bandwidth. I think the performance is quite poor and I'm wondering its worth getting 2 CPUs per board or just go with one?

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Sean
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 >G5 bandwidth (From: "Sean C. Garrick" <email@hidden>)
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