From: Brian P. <bri...@tu...> - 2008-02-07 15:44:27
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Smith, Ian wrote: > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Brian Paul [mailto:bri...@tu...] >> Sent: 06 February 2008 02:25 >> To: Smith, Ian >> Cc: chr...@li... >> Subject: Re: [Chromium-users] no parallel speed up ? >> >> Smith, Ian wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Apologies if this is a rather naive query but I'm extremely new to chromium >> ... >>> I'm trying to see if I can use a Linux cluster to parallel rendering. I've >>> tried the atlantis application with crdemo.conf and crdemo_full.conf but >>> as far as I can see the full version with two tiles seems to produce the >> same >>> frame rate as the single tile version with crdemo.conf. I've got the >> crserver's >>> and the crappfaker running on separate nodes but the frame rate stays >> around >>> 10 fps. I'm I missing something here ? Is there are bottleneck somewhere ? >>> Are there any other demo's that can demonstrate an parallel speedup ??? >> You generally will only get a speed-up if you're doing sort-last >> compositing. In that case, each of your rendering nodes will render >> subset of the whole scene, then the partial renderings will be combined >> with Z or alpha compositing. Look at the binary swap examples. > > I tried the sort first and sort last examples with and the sort last > does seem as lot faster. The binary swap seems to need the application > code to be modified though. Is there anyway to speed up the rendering > without modifiying the application ? Usually not. >> But even then, you won't get a speed-up until you reach the point at >> which the benefit from parallelism exceeds the cost of network >> transmission and compositing. >> > > I've done some more experiments and does appear that the network comms > severly limit the performance (using TCP/IP over the standard NFS > interface at present). Is there any support in Chromium for Gig Ethernet ? Gig ethernet works automatically, like any other ethernet speed. > We have a Myrinet based cluster which I could try if not. Chromium supports Myrinet/GM networks, though I have no personal experience with it. -Brian |