DocumentCode :
2663137
Title :
Reducing Connection Memory Requirements of MPI for InfiniBand Clusters: A Message Coalescing Approach
Author :
Koop, Matthew J. ; Jones, Terry ; Panda, Dhabaleswar K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
fYear :
2007
fDate :
14-17 May 2007
Firstpage :
495
Lastpage :
504
Abstract :
Clusters in the area of high-performance computing have been growing in size at a considerable rate. In these clusters, the dominate programming model is the Message Passing Interface (MPI), so the MPI library has a key role in resource usage and performance. To obtain maximal performance, many clusters deploy a high-speed interconnect between compute nodes. One such interconnect, InfiniBand, has been gaining in popularity due to its various features including Remote Data Memory Access (RDMA), and high-performance. As a result, it is being deployed in a significant number of clusters and has been chosen as the standard interconnect for capacity clusters within the DOE Tri-Labs. As these clusters grow in size, care must be taken to ensure the resource usage does not increase too significantly with scale. In particular, the MPI library resource usage should not grow at a rate which will exhaust the node memory or starve user applications. In this paper we present our findings of current memory usage when all connections are created and design a message coalescing method to decrease memory usage significantly. Our models show that the default configuration of MVAPICH can grow to 1GB per process for 8K processes, while our enhancements reduce usage by an order of magnitude to around 120 MB per process while maintaining near-equal performance. We have validated our design on a 575-node cluster and shown no performance degradation for a variety of applications. We also increase the message rate attainable by over 150%.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; message passing; software libraries; storage management; DOE Tri-Labs; InfiniBand cluster; MPI library; high-performance computing; memory requirement; message coalescing approach; message passing interface; programming model; remote direct memory access; resource performance; resource usage; Computer networks; Computer science; Degradation; High performance computing; Laboratories; Libraries; Message passing; Scalability; US Department of Energy; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2007. CCGRID 2007. Seventh IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Rio De Janeiro
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2833-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCGRID.2007.92
Filename :
4215416
Link To Document :
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