Title :
Unveiling Eurora — Thermal and power characterization of the most energy-efficient supercomputer in the world
Author :
Bartolini, Andrea ; Cacciari, Matteo ; Cavazzoni, Carlo ; Tecchiolli, Giampietro ; Benini, Luca
Author_Institution :
DEI, Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
Eurora (EURopean many integrated cORe Architecture) is today the most energy efficient supercomputer in the world. Ranked 1st in the Green500 in July 2013, is a prototype built from Eurotech and Cineca toward next-generation Tier-0 systems in the PRACE 2IP EU project. Eurora´s outstanding energy-efficiency is achieved by adopting a direct liquid cooling solution and a heterogeneous architecture with best-in-class general purpose HW components (Intel Xeon E5, Intel Xeon Phi and NVIDIA Kepler K20). In this paper we present a novel, low-overhead monitoring infrastructure capable to track in detail and in real-time the thermal and power characteristics of Eurora´s components with fine-grained resolution. Our experiments give insights on Eurora´s thermal/power trade-offs and highlight opportunities for run-time power/thermal management and optimization.
Keywords :
energy conservation; mainframes; power aware computing; Cineca; European many integrated core architecture; Eurora supercomputer; Eurotech; Green500; Intel Xeon E5; Intel Xeon Phi; NVIDIA Kepler K20; best-in-class general purpose HW components; direct liquid cooling solution; energy efficiency; heterogeneous architecture; low-overhead monitoring infrastructure; power characteristics; power-thermal management; thermal characteristics; thermal-power trade-offs; Cooling; Microwave integrated circuits; Monitoring; Power demand; Supercomputers; Temperature sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE), 2014
Conference_Location :
Dresden
DOI :
10.7873/DATE.2014.290