Title
Twisted Torus Topologies for Enhanced Interconnection Networks
Abstract
Many current parallel computers are built around a torus interconnection network. Machines from Cray, HP, and IBM, among others, make use of this topology. In terms of topological advantages, square (2D) or cubic (3D) tori would be the topologies of choice. However, for different practical reasons, 2D and 3D tori with different number of nodes per dimension have been used. These mixed-radix topologies are not edge symmetric, which translates into poor performance due to an unbalanced use of network resources. In this work, we analyze twisted 2D and 3D mixed-radix tori that remove the network bottlenecks present in nontwisted ones. Such topologies recover edge symmetry, and consequently, balance the utilization of their links. The distance-related properties of twisted tori together with a full characterization of their bisection bandwidth are described in this paper. A simulation-based performance evaluation has been carried out to assess the network performance under synthetic and trace-driven workloads. The obtained results show noticeable and consistent performance gains (up to an increase of 74 percent in accepted load). In addition, we propose scalable and practicable packet routing mechanisms and wiring layouts for these interconnection systems. The complexity of the architectural proposals is similar to the one exhibited by routing and folding mechanisms in standard tori.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/TPDS.2010.30
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions
Keywords
Field
DocType
multiprocessor interconnection networks,parallel machines,performance evaluation,distance-related property,enhanced interconnection network,folding mechanism,packet routing mechanism,parallel computer,simulation-based performance evaluation,synthetic workloads,torus interconnection network,trace-driven workloads,twisted 2D mixed-radix tori,twisted 3D mixed-radix tori,twisted torus topology,wiring layout,Multiprocessor interconnection,parallel architectures,routing,supercomputers.
IBM,Computer science,Parallel computing,Real-time computing,Torus,Network topology,Bandwidth (signal processing),Bisection bandwidth,Interconnection,Scalability,Network performance,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
21
12
1045-9219
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
25
1.01
17
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cámara, J.M.1251.01
Moretó, M.2351.85
Vallejo, E.3351.85
Beivide, R.4402.63