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IISWC 2007 Panel Benchmarking in the Web 2.0 Era

IISWC 2007 Panel Benchmarking in the Web 2.0 Era. Sudhanva Gurumurthi University of Virginia. Massive Increase in Computing Power. Intel Core2 Duo™. AMD Phenom™ Quad-Core. Sun Niagara™ (8 Cores).

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IISWC 2007 Panel Benchmarking in the Web 2.0 Era

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  1. IISWC 2007 PanelBenchmarking in the Web 2.0 Era Sudhanva Gurumurthi University of Virginia

  2. Massive Increase in Computing Power Intel Core2 Duo™ AMD Phenom™ Quad-Core Sun Niagara™ (8 Cores) Future processors are expected to have several 10s to 100s of cores on a single chip (“manycore”)

  3. Huge Drop in Storage Costs Source: http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/hddpdf/tech/hdd_technology2003.pdf

  4. Applications of the Web 2.0 Era How Do We Benchmark These Workloads? Emerging Applications (E.g., CBIR) Source: L. Huston et al., “Diamond: A Storage Architecture for Early Discard in Interactive Search”, FAST 2004.

  5. Open Questions • What are the key emerging applications? • What are the most important hardware and software challenges for these applications? • What are the benchmarking challenges for these workloads/systems? • How can university researchers contribute?

  6. Introducing the Panelists • Randal Bryant, Carnegie Mellon University • Shubhendu Mukherjee, Intel Corporation • Suchi Raman, Netezza Corporation • Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts • Akara Sucharitakul, Sun Microsystems

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