评估检查点/重启节省的能源

B. Mills, Ryan E. Grant, Kurt B. Ferreira, R. Riesen
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美国能源部已经确定弹性和能源消耗是未来极端规模系统的关键挑战。所有检查点/重启方法都需要I/O到本地或远程存储。目前正在努力减少数据移动量并提高可伸缩性。然而,故障恢复方法所消耗的能量会随着系统规模的增加而增加。因此,了解每种故障恢复方法的性能开销和能量消耗是很重要的。在本文中,我们探讨了在实际应用程序的I/O密集型检查点操作中如何控制CPU功耗。我们发现,在解决方案的应用时间几乎没有影响的情况下,可以节省10%的总能源。
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Evaluating energy savings for checkpoint/restart
The U. S. Department of Energy has identified resilience and energy consumption as key challenges for future extreme-scale systems. All checkpoint/restart methods require I/O to local or remote storage. Efforts are under way to minimize the amount of data movement and increase scalability. Nevertheless, the energy consumed by fault resilience methods will increase with system size. It is therefore important to understand the performance overhead in conjunction with the energy consumption of each fault resilience method. In this paper we explore throttling CPU power consumption during I/O intensive checkpoint operations of real applications. We find that 10% total energy savings are possible with little impact on application time to solution.
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