Description
LAM/MPI for Linux
LAM/MPI for Linux is an implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) parallel standard designed for clusters. It provides a persistent runtime environment for parallel programs and supports all of MPI-1 and a significant portion of MPI-2, including dynamic functions, C bindings, one-way communication, and MPI-IO.
Key Features:
- Compatible with clusters
- Persistent runtime environment
- Support for MPI-1 and portions of MPI-2
- Dynamic functions and C bindings
- One-way communication and MPI-IO
Despite being in maintenance mode, LAM/MPI continues to receive bug fixes and critical patches. However, the development focus has shifted to the next-generation MPI implementation, Open MPI.
Users are encouraged to consider migrating to Open MPI due to its enhanced features and performance improvements. Migrating should be straightforward by recompiling and relinking applications with Open MPI.
What's New in This Release:
No specific details provided.
User Reviews for LAM/MPI FOR LINUX 7
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LAM/MPI FOR LINUX is a robust MPI implementation with good support for clusters. Encourages migration to Open MPI for enhanced features.
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LAM/MPI is a fantastic tool for parallel programming! The support for MPI-1 and MPI-2 features makes it versatile. Highly recommend!
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I've been using LAM/MPI for my cluster projects, and it's been a game changer! Easy to use, reliable, and great community support.
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Excellent app! LAM/MPI simplifies the complexities of parallel programming. The recent updates are beneficial and improve functionality.
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LAM/MPI has made my work on clusters so much easier. The documentation is thorough, and I've encountered minimal issues. Love it!
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This app is a must-have for anyone working with MPI. The persistent runtime environment is excellent, making parallel programming seamless.
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Absolutely love LAM/MPI! The new features added in the latest release have significantly improved my experience. Highly recommended!