DocumentCode
228757
Title
Maximizing Throughput of Overprovisioned HPC Data Centers Under a Strict Power Budget
Author
Sarood, Osman ; Langer, Akhil ; Gupta, Arpan ; Kale, Laxmikant
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
16-21 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
807
Lastpage
818
Abstract
Building future generation supercomputers while constraining their power consumption is one of the biggest challenges faced by the HPC community. For example, US Department of Energy has set a goal of 20 MW for an exascale (1018 flops) supercomputer. To realize this goal, a lot of research is being done to revolutionize hardware design to build power efficient computers and network interconnects. In this work, we propose a software-based online resource management system that leverages hardware facilitated capability to constrain the power consumption of each node in order to optimally allocate power and nodes to a job. Our scheme uses this hardware capability in conjunction with an adaptive runtime system that can dynamically change the resource configuration of a running job allowing our resource manager to re-optimize allocation decisions to running jobs as new jobs arrive, or a running job terminates. We also propose a performance modeling scheme that estimates the essential power characteristics of a job at any scale. The proposed online resource manager uses these performance characteristics for making scheduling and resource allocation decisions that maximize the job throughput of the supercomputer under a given power budget. We demonstrate the benefits of our approach by using a mix of jobs with different power response characteristics. We show that with a power budget of 4:75 MW, we can obtain up to 5:2X improvement in job throughput when compared with the SLURM scheduling policy that is power-unaware. We corroborate our results with real experiments on a relatively small scale cluster, in which we obtain a 1:7X improvement.
Keywords
computer centres; mainframes; parallel machines; power consumption; resource allocation; scheduling; SLURM scheduling policy; adaptive runtime system; hardware facilitated capability; network interconnects; node allocation; online resource manager; overprovisioned HPC data centers; performance modeling scheme; power 4.75 MW; power allocation; power consumption; power efficient computers; power response characteristics; resource allocation decisions; software-based online resource management system; strict power budget; supercomputers; throughput maximization; Linear programming; Mathematical model; Parallel processing; Power demand; Resource management; Throughput; Time-frequency analysis;
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.2014.71
Filename
7013053
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