DocumentCode :
2541060
Title :
Analysis of microbenchmarks for performance tuning of clusters
Author :
Sottile, Matthew ; Minnich, Ronald
Author_Institution :
Adv. Comput. Lab., Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
20-23 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
371
Lastpage :
377
Abstract :
Microbenchmarks, i.e. very small computational kernels, have become commonly used for quantitative measures of node performance in clusters. For example, a commonly used benchmark measures the amount of time required to perform a fixed quantum of work. Unfortunately, this benchmark is one of many that violate well known rules from sampling theory, leading to erroneous, contradictory or misleading results. At a minimum, these types of benchmarks can not be used to identify time-based activities that may interfere with and hence limit application performance. Our original and primary goal remains to identify noise in the system due to periodic activities that are not part of user application code. We discuss why the ´fixed quantum of work´ benchmark provides data that is of limited use for analysis; and we show code for, discuss, and analyze results from a microbenchmark which follows good rules of sampling hygiene, and hence provides useful data for analysis.
Keywords :
benchmark testing; performance evaluation; workstation clusters; cluster node performance; cluster performance tuning; cluster-based supercomputers; computational kernels; fixed quantum of work benchmark; microbenchmark analysis; periodic activities; quantitative measures; sampling hygiene; sampling theory; system noise; time-based activities; Delay; Hardware; Interference; Kernel; Laboratories; Open source software; Operating systems; Performance analysis; Sampling methods; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
ISSN :
1552-5244
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8694-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLUSTR.2004.1392636
Filename :
1392636
Link To Document :
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