Abstract

The current ADViCE prototype runs at two sites: at Syracuse University and at the University of Arizona (see Figure 8.1). At the Syracuse University site there are three computing clusters: HPDC, CAT, and TOP cluster. The HPDC cluster consists of several ATM switches and ATM concentrators that connect high-performance workstations and PCs at a rate of 155 and 25 Mbps, respectively. The TOP and CAT clusters have SUN SPARCs, SUN IPXs, and IBM RS6000s that are connected to the ATM cluster through an Ethernet network. At the university of Arizona, the ADViCE runs on several clusters of heterogeneous workstations that are connected by ATM, Gigabit Ethernet, and Ethernet networks. In addition, ADViCE runs on the University of Arizona’s supercomputer cluster (SGI Origin 2000) that consists of 104 processors.

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