生物信息学中多处理器配置对工作量的影响

Youfeng Wu, M. Breternitz, V. Ying
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生物信息学是计算机科学中最活跃的研究领域之一。在本研究中,我们在两个具有不同配置的多处理器系统上研究了生物信息学中的一组工作负载,并检查了配置对工作负载性能的影响。我们的结果表明,多处理器系统的配置对工作负载的性能和可伸缩性有重大影响。例如,许多工作负载在其中一个系统上具有高得多的可伸缩性,但绝对性能比在另一个系统上差。但是,传统的可伸缩性无法捕捉系统配置对工作负载的影响。我们介绍了哪些类型的工作负载在哪些系统上运行得更快,并提出了新的指标来捕捉多处理器配置对工作负载的影响。这些发现不仅提供了一种比较在不同系统上运行的结果的简单方法,而且还支持重新配置底层系统,以有效地运行特定的工作负载。我们还展示了处理器映射和循环扩展如何帮助将工作负载映射到基本的多处理器配置,并为这些工作负载实现一致的可伸缩性。
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Impacts of Multiprocessor Configurations on Workloads in Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is among the most active research areas in computer science. In this study, we investigate a suite of workloads in bioinformatics on two multiprocessor systems with different configurations, and examine the effects of the configurations on the performance of the workloads. Our result indicates that the configurations of the multiprocessor systems have significant impact on the performance and scalability of the workloads. For example, a number of workloads have significantly higher scalability on one of the systems, but poorer absolute performance than on the other system. However, traditional scalability failed to capture the impacts of the system configurations on the workloads. We present insights on what kinds of workloads will run faster on which systems and propose new metrics to capture the impacts of multiple processor configurations on the workloads. These findings not only provide an easy way to compare results running on different systems, but also enable re-configuration of the underlying systems to run specific workloads efficiently. We also show how processor mapping and loop spreading may help map the workoads to the underlining multiprocessor configuration and achieve consistent scalability for these workloads.
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