Performance Considerations of Shared Virtual Memory Machines

Xianhe Sun, Jianping Zhu

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    Abstract

    Generalized speedup is defined as parallel speed over sequential speed. In this paper the generalized speedup and its relation with other existing performance metrics, such as traditional speedup, efficiency, scalability, etc., are carefully studied. In terms of the introduced asymptotic speed, we show that the difference between the generalized speedup and the traditional speedup lies in the definition of the efficiency of uniprocessor processing, which is a very important issue in shared virtual memory machines. A scientific application has been implemented on a KSR-1 parallel computer. Experimental and theoretical results show that the generalized speedup is distinct from the traditional speedup and provides a more reasonable measurement. In the study of different speedups, an interesting relation between fixed-time and memory-bounded speedup is revealed. Various causes of superlinear speedup are also presented.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalIEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems
    Volume6
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 1 1995

    Keywords

    • Generalized speedup
    • Memory-bounded speedup
    • Parallel speed
    • Performance considerations
    • Performance evaluation
    • Performance metrics
    • Scalability
    • Sequential speed
    • Shared virtual memory machines
    • Speedup
    • Superlinear speedup
    • Uniprocessor processing

    Disciplines

    • Applied Mathematics

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