异构集群上并行应用映射的成本/收益评估服务

D. Katramatos, S. Chapin
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将并行应用程序的资源需求与大型异构集群的可用资源相匹配是有效调度集群节点上的应用程序任务的关键要求。本文描述了成本/收益估算服务(CBES),一种运行时调度系统,其目标是在节点上找到高效的任务调度(或映射)。CBES依靠自己的基础设施来收集和维护计算系统和相关应用程序的静态和动态信息配置文件。CBES的核心是一个映射评估模块,该模块根据最短的执行时间评估候选应用程序映射。默认情况下,CBES使用基于模拟退火的调度器来选择映射。本文介绍了CBES在弗吉尼亚大学的Centurion集群和锡拉丘兹大学的Orange Grove集群上的设计、初步实现和测试结果。这些测试表明,利用网络异构造成的节点间通信速度差异可以在相同架构节点之间产生超过10%的速度提升。对于同一应用程序的最佳和最差映射场景,跨架构观察到的最大加速超过36%,而相应的平均加速约为30%
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A Cost/Benefit Estimating Service for Mapping Parallel Applications on Heterogeneous Clusters
Matching the resource requirements of a parallel application to the available resources of a large, heterogeneous cluster is a key requirement in effectively scheduling the application tasks on the nodes of the cluster. This paper describes the cost/benefit estimating service (CBES), a runtime scheduling system targeted at finding highly effective schedules (or mappings) of tasks on nodes. CBES relies on its own infrastructure to gather and maintain static and dynamic information profiles for the computing system and the applications of interest. At the core of CBES is a mapping evaluation module which evaluates candidate application mappings on the basis of shortest execution times. By default, CBES uses a simulated-annealing based scheduler to select mappings. The paper presents the design, initial implementation, and test results of CBES on the Centurion cluster at the University of Virginia and the Orange Grove cluster at Syracuse University. These tests demonstrated that the exploitation of internode communication speed differences due to network heterogeneity can yield speedups of over 10% between same architecture nodes. The maximum observed speedup across architectures for the best vs. worst mapping scenarios of the same application was over 36%, while the corresponding average case speedup was approximately 30%
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