Hi Bibek --

ZPL was designed to work for multi-node (running on top of MPI, e.g.) and 
evaluated in that context in our papers (typically running a single process per 
node -- this was before multicore had hit), but it's been years since anyone 
touched the code base, so I'm unsure whether, practically speaking, it would 
today or not.  I barely remember how to build and run a multi-node ZPL program 
myself.

-Brad



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From: Bibek Ghimire [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 7:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: similarity between chapel and ZPL

Dear all,
          This here might be off topic but please bare with me.
I was trying to understand chapel and during this process I eventually found 
out about ZPL. Then I installed ZPL and started playing with it. I came into 
problem when I wanted to run ZPL in multi node (how ever I was able to do 
multi-core by -pn ).
So my question is, how does ZPL work for multi node. I know it is easier in 
chapel but I am confused here for ZPL.
Does any one know about this? I tried mailing through ZPL's mailing list 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) but did not got 
any answer at all.

Sincerely,
Bibek
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