Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis

Autores
Panadero, Javier; Wong, Alvaro; Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores; Luque Fadón, Emilio
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2013
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The performance of the message-passing applications on a parallel system can vary and cause ine ciencies as the applications grow. With the aim of providing scalability behavior information of these applications on a speci c system, we propose a methodology that allows to analyze and predict the application behavior in a bounded time and using a limited number of resources. The proposed methodology is based on the fact that most scienti c applications have been developed using speci c communicational and computational patterns, which have certain behavior rules. As the number of application processes increases, these patterns change their behavior following speci c rules, being functionally constants. Our methodology is focused on characterizing these patterns to nd its general behavior rules, in order to build a logical application trace to predict its performance. The methodology uses the PAS2P tool to obtain the application behavior information, that allow us to analyze quickly a set of relevant phases covering approximately 95% of the total application. In this paper, we present the entire methodology while the experimental validation, that has been validated for the NAS benchmarks, is focused on characterizing the communication pattern for each phase and to model its general behavior rules to predict the pattern as the number of processes increases.
WPDP- XIII Workshop procesamiento distribuido y paralelo
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Ciencias Informáticas
prediction scalability
communication pattern
MPI applications
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title Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis
spellingShingle Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis
Panadero, Javier
Ciencias Informáticas
prediction scalability
communication pattern
MPI applications
title_short Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis
title_full Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis
title_fullStr Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis
title_sort Predicting the communication pattern evolution for scalability analysis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Panadero, Javier
Wong, Alvaro
Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores
Luque Fadón, Emilio
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Wong, Alvaro
Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores
Luque Fadón, Emilio
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Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores
Luque Fadón, Emilio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
prediction scalability
communication pattern
MPI applications
topic Ciencias Informáticas
prediction scalability
communication pattern
MPI applications
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WPDP- XIII Workshop procesamiento distribuido y paralelo
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
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