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摘要
乐观同步技术在并行仿真中的成功应用要求包含回滚开销。在Time Warp模拟中,回滚开销的主要贡献是保存状态信息所需的时间和恢复以前状态所需的时间。减少回滚开销的两种相互竞争的技术是周期性检查点(Lin和Lazowska, 1989)和增量状态保存(Bauer等,1991)。本文分析比较了周期性检查点与增量状态节省的相对性能。为周期性检查点导出的分析模型几乎完全基于Lin (Lin and Lazowska, 1989)先前开发的模型。为此,建立了增量状态节约的分析模型。比较假设一个最优检查点间隔,并显示每种技术在什么模拟参数下表现最佳。
An analytical comparison of periodic checkpointing and incremental state saving
The successful application of optimistic synchronization techniques in parallel simulation requires that rollback overheads be contained. The chief contributions to rollback overhead in a Time Warp simulation are the time required to save state information and the time required to restore a previous state. Two competing techniques for reducing rollback overhead are periodic checkpointing (Lin and Lazowska, 1989) and incremental state saving (Bauer et al., 1991). This paper analytically compares the relative performance of periodic checkpointing to incremental state savings. The analytical model derived for periodic checkpointing is based almost entirely on the previous model developed by Lin (Lin and Lazowska, 1989). The analytical model for incremental state saving has been developed for this study. The comparison assumes an optimal checkpoint interval and shows under what simulation parameters each technique performs best.