Title :
Evaluation of HPC Applications on Cloud
Author :
Gupta, Abhishek ; Milojicic, Dejan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
HPC applications are increasingly being used in academia and laboratories for scientific research and in industries for business and analytics. Cloud computing offers the benefits of virtualization, elasticity of resources and elimination of cluster setup cost and time to HPC applications users. However, poor network performance, performance variation and OS noise are some of the challenges for execution of HPC applications on Cloud. In this paper, we propose that Cloud can be viable platform for some HPC applications depending upon application characteristics such as communication volume and pattern and sensitivity to OS noise and scale. We present an evaluation of the performance and cost tradeoffs of HPC applications on a range of platforms varying from Cloud (with and without virtualization) to HPC-optimized cluster. Our results show that Cloud is viable platform for some applications, specifically, non communication-intensive applications such as embarrassingly parallel and tree-structured computations up to high processor count and for communication-intensive applications up to low processor count.
Keywords :
cloud computing; parallel processing; pattern clustering; performance evaluation; tree data structures; virtualisation; HPC application evaluation; OS noise; cloud computing; cluster setup cost elimination; cost tradeoffs; noncommunication-intensive applications; parallel computations; resource elasticity; tree-structured computations; virtualization; Bandwidth; Benchmark testing; Cloud computing; Clouds; High performance computing; Parallel processing; Supercomputers;
Conference_Titel :
Open Cirrus Summit (OCS), 2011 Sixth
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0727-7
DOI :
10.1109/OCS.2011.10