Dynamic home node reallocation on software distributed shared memory
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This paper proposes a dynamic home node reallocation mechanism in a sofware distributed system memory system to reduce the communication overhead at the memory barrier synchronization point. The mechanism has been implemented in a software distributed memory system called SCASH. The evaluation results using the LU application of SPLASH2 running on a PC cluster show that the execution performance using the mechanism is better than using static home node allocation mechanisms including an optimal case of up to 8 node execution.
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