Possibly pithy insights into computer performance analysis and capacity planning based on the Guerrilla series of books and training classes provided by Performance Dynamics Company.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Is the Internet Green?
Research at the University of Melbourne in Australia, presented to the Symposium on Sustainability of the Internet and ICT, claims that a surge in energy consumption caused by the increased adoption of broadband will continue to slow the Internet. The study is the first to model Internet power consumption due to services like video on demand (VOD) and will enable MU researchers to identify the major contributors to Internet power consumption as the adoption of broadband services grows in the coming years.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Worldwide Supercomputer Ratings
Interesting visualization of worldwide supercomputer performance. These Flash bubble-charts seem to be de rigueur for the NYT now. Bubble diameters are proportional to their TFLOPS rating and the location of each bubble cluster is topologically correct with respect to geographical location, but not by Euclidean distance; which is probably why it wasn't superimposed on a map.
The breakdown of these top-100 machines by processor family (not shown there) looks like this:
The breakdown of these top-100 machines by processor family (not shown there) looks like this:
- Intel: 75.6%
- IBM: 12%
- AMD: 12%
- NEC: 0.2%
- SPARC: 0.2%
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
What the Harmonic Mean Means
As I discuss in Chapter 1 of The Practical Performance Analyst, time is the fundamental performance metric. Computer system performance metrics are therefore either direct measures of time, e.g, seconds, hours, minutes, or they are rates. All rate metrics have their units of time in the denominator, e.g., GB/s, MIPS, TPS, IOPS.
A conceptual difficulty can arise when we try to summarize a set of performance numbers as a single number; especially if they're rates.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Andy Bechtolsheim Leaves Sun
Aiming at the 10 Gb ethernet market, Andy Bechtolsheim is moving on to become chairman of a new company, Arista Networks, which he also co-founded. That leaves only Scott McNealy as one of the original founders now remaining at Sun.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
CSEE Seminar at Melbourne University
Title: Getting in the Scalability Zone
Time: Tuesday, November 4 @ 11:00.
Time: Tuesday, November 4 @ 11:00.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Scalability Workshop (Melbourne, Australia)
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Every Cloud ...
Guerrilla Graduate Paul P., pointed out recently that Wall Street's losses may be IT's gain. This is consistent with an earlier Slashdot piece, which stated that the data center technology owned by bankrupt Wall St. banks provides a significant chunk of the asset valuation assessed by buyers.
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