• DocumentCode
    228722
  • Title

    Fail-in-Place Network Design: Interaction Between Topology, Routing Algorithm and Failures

  • Author

    Domke, Jens ; Hoefler, Torsten ; Matsuoka, Shingo

  • Author_Institution
    Global Sci. Inf. & Comput. Center, Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo, Japan
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    16-21 Nov. 2014
  • Firstpage
    597
  • Lastpage
    608
  • Abstract
    The growing system size of high performance computers results in a steady decrease of the mean time between failures. Exchanging network components often requires whole system downtime which increases the cost of failures. In this work, we study a fail-in-place strategy where broken network elements remain untouched. We show, that a fail-in-place strategy is feasible for todays networks and the degradation is manageable, and provide guidelines for the design. Our network failure simulation tool chain allows system designers to extrapolate the performance degradation based on expected failure rates, and it can be used to evaluate the current state of a system. In a case study of real-world HPC systems, we will analyze the performance degradation throughout the systems lifetime under the assumption that faulty network components are not repaired, which results in a recommendation to change the used routing algorithm to improve the network performance as well as the fail-in-place characteristic.
  • Keywords
    computer network management; computer network performance evaluation; computer network reliability; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; broken network element; fail-in-place characteristic; fail-in-place network design; fail-in-place strategy; failure cost; failure rate; faulty network component; high performance computer; network failure simulation tool chain; network performance; performance degradation; real-world HPC system; routing algorithm; system designer; system downtime; system lifetime; topology; Algorithm design and analysis; Degradation; Hardware; Network topology; Routing; Throughput; Topology; Network design; availability; fail-in-place; fault tolerance; network management; network simulations; routing protocols;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, SC14: International Conference for
  • Conference_Location
    New Orleans, LA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-5499-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SC.2014.54
  • Filename
    7013036