DocumentCode :
2307189
Title :
Comprehensive throughput evaluation of LANs in clusters of PCs with Switchbench - or how to bring your switch to its knees
Author :
Rauch, Felix
Author_Institution :
Nat. ICT Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6-8 Oct. 2005
Firstpage :
155
Lastpage :
162
Abstract :
Understanding the performance of parallel applications for prevalent clusters of commodity PCs is still not an easy task: One must understand performance characteristics of all subsystems in the cluster machine, besides the inherently required knowledge about the applications´ behaviour. While there are already many benchmarks that characterise a single node´s subsystems like CPU, memory and I/O. as well as a few to evaluate its network interface with point-to-point data streams, there are to the best of our knowledge no benchmarks available that characterise a cluster network or LAN as a whole. We present Switchbench (2005), a set of three microbenchmarks that thoroughly evaluate the throughput characteristics of networks for clusters. A first microbenchmark tests the basic processing limitations of the switches, by sending and receiving data concurrently at maximum throughputs on all network interfaces. A second microbenchmark tests arbitrary communication patterns by pairwise connecting nodes for high-speed throughput tests. A third and slightly more realistic microbenchmark executes an all-to-all personalised communication (AAPC) algorithm to test many different patterns and critical bisections in the network. The microbenchmarks already proved to be extremely useful in a previous study to experimentally quantify performance limitations in different networks of clusters of PCs with up to 128 nodes. We also establish the suitability of our microbenchmarks by comparing their results with two application benchmarks. The benchmarks consist of two C programs supported by shell scripts to start the programs on all nodes of the cluster with the correct execution parameters to automatically scale the workloads from a few nodes up to the full cluster size.
Keywords :
benchmark testing; parallel processing; performance evaluation; workstation clusters; Local Area Network; PC clusters; Switchbench; all-to-all personalised communication test; comprehensive throughput evaluation; high-speed throughput test; microbenchmarks; Benchmark testing; Clustering algorithms; Communication switching; Joining processes; Knee; Local area networks; Network interfaces; Personal communication networks; Switches; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Workload Characterization Symposium, 2005. Proceedings of the IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9461-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IISWC.2005.1526012
Filename :
1526012
Link To Document :
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