Title :
Operational Analysis of Parallel Servers
Author :
Kelly, Terence ; Shen, Kai ; Zhang, Alex ; Stewart, Christopher
Abstract :
Multicore processors promise continued hardware performance improvements even as single-core performance flattens out. However they also enable increasingly complex application software that threatens to obfuscate application-level performance. This paper applies operational analysis to the problem of understanding and predicting application-level performance in parallel servers. We present operational laws that offer both insight and actionable information based on lightweight passive external observations of black-box applications. One law accurately infers queuing delays; others predict the performance implications of expanding or reducing capacity. The former enables improved monitoring and system management; the latter enable capacity planning and dynamic resource provisioning to incorporate application-level performance in a principled way. Our laws rest upon a handful of weak assumptions that are easy to test and widely satisfied in practice. We show that the laws are broadly applicable across many practical CPU scheduling policies. Experimental results on a multicore network server in an enterprise data center demonstrate the usefulness of our laws.
Keywords :
file servers; multiprocessing systems; parallel processing; processor scheduling; program testing; queueing theory; resource allocation; software performance evaluation; system monitoring; CPU scheduling policy; black-box application; capacity planning; complex application software; dynamic resource provisioning; enterprise data center; hardware performance improvement; multicore network server; multicore processor; operational analysis; parallel server application-level performance prediction; queuing delay; system management; system monitoring; Application software; Capacity planning; Delay; Hardware; Monitoring; Multicore processing; Network servers; Performance analysis; Resource management; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computers and Telecommunication Systems, 2008. MASCOTS 2008. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2817-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1526-7539
DOI :
10.1109/MASCOT.2008.4770569