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View article: Improving the accessibility of NUMA‐aware C++ application development based on the PGASUS framework
Improving the accessibility of NUMA‐aware C++ application development based on the PGASUS framework Open
Certain workloads such as in‐memory databases are inherently hard to scale‐out and rely on cache‐coherent scale‐up non‐uniform memory access (NUMA) systems to keep up with the ever‐increasing demand for compute resources. However, many par…
View article: Improved data transfer efficiency for scale‐out heterogeneous workloads using on‐the‐fly I/O link compression
Improved data transfer efficiency for scale‐out heterogeneous workloads using on‐the‐fly I/O link compression Open
Summary Graphics processing units (GPUs) are unarguably vital to keep up with the perpetually growing demand for compute capacity of data‐intensive applications. However, the overhead of transferring data between host and GPU memory is alr…
View article: Accessible near-storage computing with FPGAs
Accessible near-storage computing with FPGAs Open
Data transfers impose a major bottleneck in heterogenous system architectures. As a mitigation strategy, compute resources can be introduced in places where data occurs naturally. The increased diversity of compute resources in turn affect…
View article: HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2017
HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2017 Open
The “HPI Future SOC Lab” is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future S…
View article: 4.-8. März 2019
4.-8. März 2019 Open
In scale-out database architectures, client queries must be routed to individual backend database servers for processing. In dynamic database systems, where backend servers join and leave a cluster or data partitions move between servers, …
View article: CloudCL: Single-Paradigm Distributed Heterogeneous Computing for Cloud Infrastructures
CloudCL: Single-Paradigm Distributed Heterogeneous Computing for Cloud Infrastructures Open
The ever-growing demand for compute resources has reached a wide range of application domains, and with that has created a larger audience for compute-intensive tasks. In this paper, we present the CloudCL framework, which empowers users t…
View article: A practical evaluation of a network expansion mechanism in an openstack cloud federation
A practical evaluation of a network expansion mechanism in an openstack cloud federation Open
The SSICLOPS consortium recently designed a transparent virtual network expansion mechanism for OpenStack. In this paper, we build up on this mechanism to propose features to improve the interconnection for inter-cloud federations. Based o…
View article: Network expansion in OpenStack cloud federations
Network expansion in OpenStack cloud federations Open
Cloud federation is receiving increasing attention due to the benefits of resilience and locality it brings to cloud providers and users. Our analysis of three diverse use cases shows that existing solutions are not addressing the federati…
View article: A Performance Survey of Lightweight Virtualization Techniques
A Performance Survey of Lightweight Virtualization Techniques Open
View article: A Performance Evaluation of Dynamic Parallelism for Fine-Grained, Irregular Workloads
A Performance Evaluation of Dynamic Parallelism for Fine-Grained, Irregular Workloads Open
GPU compute devices have become very popular for general purpose computations. However, the SIMD-like hardware of graphics processors is currently not well suited for irregular workloads, like searching unbalanced trees. In order to mitiga…
View article: dOpenCL – Evaluation of an API-Forwarding Implementation
dOpenCL – Evaluation of an API-Forwarding Implementation Open