From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 02:18:16 -0500 From: Vijay Gill vijay@gl.umbc.edu Subject: SSS (via plan 9) Topicbox-Message-UUID: 017ce62a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19940321071816.sYddBgcTMkkpZaVotiGq4iCgefWaDA9rp6cjRzyEkpM@z> > HI, > Reading through backissues of the Plan9 list I caught a reference > to SSS (Single Site Semantics), could you give me a couple of references > to this... More information on SSS can be found on ftp.chorus.fr, look among their index for references to implementing Chorus on the ipsc/386 and the T9000, and on loosely coupled multiprocessors. The papers are: UNIX on a Loosely Coupled Architecture: The Chorus/MiX Approach (CS/TR-91-49) Chorus/MiX, A Distributed UNIX, on Multicomputers (CS/TR-92-10) Andy "what have we learnt" Tanenbaum has also done work in this area with the Amoeba Operating system (I don't have the papers handy, but here is a reference) Tannenbaum - Andrew Tanenbaum, Rob van Renese, and Hans van Staveren. {\it A Retrospective and Evaluation of the Amoeba Distributed Operating System}, Techical Report, Vrije University, Amsterdam, October, 1989, pp. 27. Another good paper is: Hildebrand - Dan Hildebrand. {\it An Architectural Overview of QNX.} The proceedings of the Usenix Workshop on Micro--Kernels \& Other Kernel Architectures, Seattle, April, 1992. This, and some amoeba papers, are also available for anon ftp on ftp.cse.ucsc.edu under pub/qnx and pub/amoeba. More info can by found by doing an archie search on amoeba. Basically all it boils down to is (a gross oversimplification) making loosely coupled non shared memory processors (possibly several single board computers in a VME chassis) feel like a single computer. This does seem to be a good way to go, shared memory multiprocessors tend to run out of memory to processor bandwidth. I am not sure if Plan 9 can do SSS, perhaps someone can correct me if I am wrong. > Human: Stephen F. Simon Email: S.Simon@unsw.edu.au > Tel: 697 5744 (Provisional) Fax: 663 1222 > GPO: CANCES, Mech Eng building, UNSW, Po Box 1, Kensington, 2033 > Vijay Gill |The (paying) customer is always right. wrath@cs.umbc.edu | - Piercarlo Grandi vijay@gl.umbc.edu | Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get These are my opinions only. | sucked into jet engines.