Table 6, And 12, Generation cluster test bed details – Dell PowerEdge 1655MC User Manual

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Optimal BIOS settings for HPC with Dell PowerEdge 12

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Table 6. 11

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and 12

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generation cluster test bed details

Component

11

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generation cluster

10

12

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generation cluster

SERVER

Dell PowerEdge R610 rack server (1)

Dell PowerEdge M610 blade server
(16) in a PowerEdge M1000e chassis

Dell PowerEdge R620 rack server (1)

Dell PowerEdge M620 blade server
(16) in a PowerEdge M1000e chassis

PROCESSORS

Dual Intel Xeon X5570 @ 2.93 GHz,
95W

Dual Intel Xeon E5-2680 @ 2.8 GHz,
130W

MEMORY

6 x 4GB 1333 MT/s RDIMM

8 x 8GB 1600 MT/s RDIMMs

INTERCONNECT

Mellanox InfiniBand ConnectX QDR

Mellanox InfiniBand ConnectX-3 FDR

INFINIBAND SWITCH Mellanox 3601Q QDR blade chassis

I/O switch module

Mellanox M4001F FDR blade chassis
I/O switch module

SOFTWARE

ClusterCorp Rocks+ 5.1 for Dell

StackIQ Rocks+ 6.0.1 Dell edition

OPERATING SYSTEM Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 x86_64

INFINIBAND DRIVER

Mellanox OFED 1.4

Mellanox OFED 1.5.3-3.0.0

The processors used in the previous generation cluster were the top bin SKU that had the maximum
number of cores and would support the 1333MT/s memory speed. With the current cluster, a similar
principle was applied and the processor model chosen supports the 1600 MT/s memory speed.

Similarly the earlier cluster uses QDR InfiniBand, which was the latest technology available at that
time. The latest cluster uses FDR InfiniBand.

Each cluster was configured with the latest operating system, associated cluster management software
and InfiniBand drivers available at the time of the study.

Even though the 11

th

generation and 12

th

generation clusters are not identical, they are representative

of the best configurations of their generation as explained above, and that is what makes this
comparison meaningful. The results in this section will prove especially useful if a decision needs to be
made about the application performance and energy efficiency benefits expected by upgrading an
existing 11

th

generation cluster.

Figure 10 compares the idle power consumption of the 16-server 11

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generation blade cluster to the

12

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generation blade cluster. The BIOS was configured to be as similar as possible, given that the new

BIOS introduces additional features. From the figure it is observed that a 12

th

generation cluster that

occupies the same rack space as an 11

th

generation cluster consumes 11% to 25% less power when idle.

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