Understanding the causes of performance variability in HPC workloads

David Skinner, William Kramer
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While most workload characterization focuses on application and architecture performance, the variability in performance also has wide ranging impacts on the users and managers of large scale computing resources. Performance variability, though secondary to absolute performance itself can significantly detract from both the overall performance realized by parallel workloads and the suitability of a given architecture for a workload. In making choices about how to best match an HPC workload to an HPC architecture most examinations focus primarily on application performance, often in terms nominal or optimal performance. A practical concern which brackets the degree to which one can expect to see this performance in a multi-user production computing environment is the degree to which performance varies. Without an understanding of the performance variability exhibited by a computer for a given workload, in a practical sense, the effective performance that can be realized is still undetermined. In this work we examine both architectural and application causes of variability, quantify their impacts, and demonstrate performance gains realized by reducing variability.
了解HPC工作负载中性能变化的原因
虽然大多数工作负载特征集中在应用程序和体系结构性能上,但性能的可变性也会对大规模计算资源的用户和管理人员产生广泛的影响。性能可变性虽然次于绝对性能本身,但它会显著降低并行工作负载实现的总体性能和给定体系结构对工作负载的适用性。在选择如何最好地将HPC工作负载与HPC体系结构匹配时,大多数测试主要关注应用程序性能,通常是标称性能或最佳性能。在多用户生产计算环境中期望看到这种性能的程度的一个实际问题是性能变化的程度。如果不了解计算机在给定工作负载下表现出的性能可变性,在实际意义上,可以实现的有效性能仍然是不确定的。在这项工作中,我们检查了可变性的架构和应用程序原因,量化了它们的影响,并演示了通过减少可变性实现的性能收益。
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