Conceptual modeling of petascale computer systems

A. Asaduzzaman, F. Sibai
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Conceptual modeling is drawing more attention among researchers from many organizations and different disciplines including high-performance low-power multicore systems. As the popularity and demand grow, more processing power is required by the mission critical systems. Several chip vendors have developed teraflop computing systems (like Intel 80-Core Research Chip). Even though IBM offers the Roadrunner supercomputer, NSF and other research organization are looking for more powerful petascale computer system. In a petascale computer system, thousands to millions of processing cores are expected to work together using petabytes of memory to produce the expected performance. A high performance system like Roadrunner requires a very sophisticated power management system. No wonder, such a gigantic system costs millions of dollars. Conceptual modeling offers the opportunity to conduct research on complex and expensive systems in an inexpensive way. In this work, we address some key conceptual modeling issues and discuss a methodology to develop conceptual models of petascale computer systems. Important features of this methodology include data acquisition to improve accuracy by capturing the important details about the system under consideration and (system-to-) model abstraction to make the modeling manageable without eliminating any significant characteristics of the target system. We believe our findings help develop sound conceptual models of complex high performance petascale computer systems.
千兆级计算机系统的概念建模
概念建模越来越受到包括高性能低功耗多核系统在内的许多组织和不同学科的研究人员的关注。随着普及和需求的增长,关键任务系统需要更多的处理能力。一些芯片供应商已经开发出了teraflop计算系统(如英特尔80核研究芯片)。尽管IBM提供了Roadrunner超级计算机,但NSF和其他研究机构正在寻找更强大的千万亿级计算机系统。在千兆级计算机系统中,需要使用千兆字节的内存来协同工作数千到数百万个处理核心,以产生预期的性能。像Roadrunner这样的高性能系统需要非常复杂的电源管理系统。难怪如此庞大的系统要花费数百万美元。概念建模提供了以廉价的方式对复杂和昂贵的系统进行研究的机会。在这项工作中,我们解决了一些关键的概念建模问题,并讨论了一种开发千兆级计算机系统概念模型的方法。该方法的重要特征包括数据获取,通过捕获所考虑的系统的重要细节来提高准确性,以及(系统到)模型抽象,使建模易于管理,而不会消除目标系统的任何重要特征。我们相信我们的发现有助于开发复杂的高性能千兆级计算机系统的合理概念模型。
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