A network performance sensitivity metric for parallel applications Online publication date: Sat, 21-Mar-2015
by Jeffrey J. Evans, Cynthia S. Hood
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN), Vol. 7, No. 1, 2011
Abstract: Excessive run time variability of parallel application codes on commodity clusters is a significant challenge. To gain insight into this problem, our earlier work developed tools to emulate parallel applications (PACE) by simulating computation and using the cluster's interconnection network for communication, and further study parallel application run time sensitivity effects to controlled network performance degradation (PARSE). This work expands our previous efforts by presenting a metric derived from PARSE test results conducted on several widely used parallel benchmarks and application code fragments. The metric suggests that a parallel application's sensitivity to network performance variation can be quantified relative to its behaviour in optimal network performance conditions. Ideas on how this metric can be useful to parallel application development, cluster system performance management and system administration are also presented.
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