What is the most mature .NET MPI implementation? A quick google search turned up the two below, but I’m not familiar with either of them. I believe the first item (mpi.net) is based on Microsoft MPI. Any thoughts?
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MPI.NET’s FAQ says
although on Windows it appears to be a completely managed solution. AFAICT, Pure Mpi.NET is only a managed solution.
I haven’t used either of these implementations — in fact, it’s been a while since I’ve used any MPI — but I would suspect that MPI.NET has a higher likelihood of overall stability since it will actually use the “tried-and-true” Unix implementations when available. Those Unix implementations have been in the field for a much longer time, and as such are generally less likely to be buggy — or at least if there are bugs, they are probably well-known by now.