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Presently, the
Solid Earth Sciences started to move towards implementing High Performance
Computational (HPC) research facilities. One of the key tenants of HPC is
performance, which strongly depends on the interaction between software and
hardware. In this paper, they are presented benchmark results from two HPC
systems. Testing a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code specific for Solid
Earth Sciences, the HPC system Horus, based on Gigabit Ethernet, performed
reasonably well compared with its counterpart CyberDyn, based on Infiniband QDR
fabric. However, the HPCC CyberDyn based on low-latency high-speed QDR network
dedicated to MPI traffic outperformed the HPCC Horus. Due to the
high-resolution simulations involved in geodynamic research studies, HPC facilities
used in Earth Sciences should benefit from larger up-front investment in future
systems that are based on high-speed interconnects.
Constantin
Manea, V. et al. (2012). Computational fluid dynamics in solid earth
sciences–a HPC challenge. Acta Universitaria, 22 (7), pp. 32-36.
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