量化大规模科学应用中重叠通信和计算的潜在效益

J. Sancho, K. Barker, D. Kerbyson, K. Davis
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高性能通信网络的设计和实现是决定大规模计算系统性能和成本效益的关键因素。主要问题集中在网络成本与延迟和带宽对应用程序性能的影响之间的权衡。在有限的网络资源条件下提取最大应用性能的一种很有前途的技术是基于通信的重叠计算,该技术部分或完全隐藏了通信延迟。虽然这种方法并不新鲜,但很少有研究量化这种重叠对大规模生产科学代码的潜在好处。我们通过结合网络模型的经验方法来解决这个问题,以量化几个代码中的潜在重叠,并检查可能的性能优势。我们的结果表明,对于所检查的代码,由于高度的潜在重叠,存在对网络延迟和带宽的高潜在容忍度。此外,我们的结果表明,通常不需要使用细粒度通信机制来实现这种好处,因为潜在重叠的主要来源是独立的工作计算,挂起的消息不依赖于这些工作计算。这允许潜在地显著放松网络需求,而不会导致应用程序性能下降
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Quantifying the Potential Benefit of Overlapping Communication and Computation in Large-Scale Scientific Applications
The design and implementation of a high performance communication network are critical factors in determining the performance and cost-effectiveness of a large-scale computing system. The major issues center on the trade-off between the network cost and the impact of latency and bandwidth on application performance. One promising technique for extracting maximum application performance given limited network resources is based on overlapping computation with communication, which partially or entirely hides communication delays. While this approach is not new, there are few studies that quantify the potential benefit of such overlapping for large-scale production scientific codes. We address this with an empirical method combined with a network model to quantify the potential overlap in several codes and examine the possible performance benefit. Our results demonstrate, for the codes examined, that a high potential tolerance to network latency and bandwidth exists because of a high degree of potential overlap. Moreover, our results indicate that there is often no need to use fine-grained communication mechanisms to achieve this benefit, since the major source of potential overlap is found in independent work-computation on which pending messages does not depend. This allows for a potentially significant relaxation of network requirements without a consequent degradation of application performance
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