Making Wide-Area, Multi-site MPI Feasible Using Xen VM

Although multi-site MPI execution has been criticized in the past as being ”impractical” due to limitations in network latency and bandwidth, we believe many of the obstacles can be overcome by various means for wider classes of applications than previously believed. One such technique is transparen...

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