Implications of cache asymmetry on server consolidation performance

P. Apparao, R. Iyer, D. Newell
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Abstract

Todaypsilas CMP platforms are designed to be symmetric in terms of platform resources such as shared caches. However, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the performance implications of asymmetric caches for two key reasons: (a) multi-workload scenarios such as server consolidation are a growing trend and contention for shared cache resources between workloads causes logical cache asymmetry, (b) future CMP platforms may be designed to be physically asymmetric in hardware due to die area pressure, process variability or power/performance efficiency. Our focus in this paper is to understand the performance implications of both logical as well as physical asymmetric caches on server consolidation. Based on real measurements of a state-of-the-art CMP processor running a server consolidation benchmark (vConsolidate) we compare the performance implications as a function of (a) symmetric caches, (b) virtually asymmetric caches, (c) physically asymmetric caches and (d) a combination of logically and physically asymmetric caches. We analyze the performance behavior in terms of (i) performance of each of the individual workloads being consolidated and (ii) architectural components such as CPI and MPI. We believe that this asymmetric cache study is the first of its kind and provides useful data/insights on cache characteristics of server consolidation. We also present inferences on future optimizations in the VMM scheduler as well as potential hardware techniques for future CMPs with cache asymmetry.
缓存不对称对服务器整合性能的影响
目前,psilas CMP平台在平台资源(如共享缓存)方面被设计为对称的。然而,理解非对称缓存对性能的影响正变得越来越重要,原因有两个:(a)多工作负载场景,如服务器整合是一个日益增长的趋势,工作负载之间对共享缓存资源的争夺导致逻辑缓存不对称;(b)未来的CMP平台可能被设计为硬件上的物理不对称,因为模具面积压力、过程可变性或功率/性能效率。本文的重点是理解逻辑和物理非对称缓存对服务器整合的性能影响。基于对运行服务器整合基准(vconsolidation)的最先进的CMP处理器的实际测量,我们比较了(a)对称缓存、(b)几乎不对称缓存、(c)物理不对称缓存和(d)逻辑和物理不对称缓存的组合对性能的影响。我们根据(i)正在整合的每个单独工作负载的性能和(ii)体系结构组件(如CPI和MPI)来分析性能行为。我们相信这种非对称缓存研究是同类研究中的第一个,它提供了关于服务器整合的缓存特性的有用数据/见解。我们还提出了关于VMM调度程序的未来优化的推论,以及未来具有缓存不对称的cmp的潜在硬件技术。
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