Improving cluster utilization through set based allocation policies

David B. Jackson, Brian Haymore, J. Facelli, Q. Snell
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While clusters have already proven themselves in the world of high performance computing, some clusters are beginning to exhibit resource inefficiencies due to increasing hardware diversity. Much of the success of clusters lies in the use of commodity components built to meet various hardware standards. These standards have allowed a great level of hardware backwards compatibility that is now resulting in a condition referred to as hardware 'drift' or heterogeneity. The hardware heterogeneity introduces problems when diverse compute nodes are allocated to a parallel job, as most parallel jobs are not self-balancing. This paper presents a new method that allows the batch scheduling system to intelligently select the best resource set for a parallel job in order to minimize the adverse effects of hardware drift and increase overall performance of the cluster. The performance improvements of this technique are evaluated in terms of parallel job efficiency and scheduling resource utilization and overall system performance. Using the emulation capabilities of the Maui Scheduler, this paper evaluates a number of variations of the resource set allocation algorithm on true cluster throughput and utilization using a recorded trace workload from a production cluster.
通过基于集合的分配策略提高集群利用率
虽然集群已经在高性能计算领域证明了自己,但由于硬件多样性的增加,一些集群开始出现资源效率低下的问题。集群的成功在很大程度上取决于使用为满足各种硬件标准而构建的商用组件。这些标准提供了很大程度的硬件向后兼容性,这导致了一种被称为硬件“漂移”或异构的情况。当将不同的计算节点分配给一个并行作业时,硬件的异构性会带来问题,因为大多数并行作业都不是自平衡的。提出了一种新的方法,使批调度系统能够智能地为并行作业选择最佳资源集,从而最大限度地减少硬件漂移的不利影响,提高集群的整体性能。从并行作业效率、调度资源利用率和整体系统性能方面对该技术的性能改进进行了评估。使用Maui Scheduler的仿真功能,本文使用来自生产集群的记录跟踪工作负载,评估了资源集分配算法在真实集群吞吐量和利用率方面的许多变化。
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