DocumentCode
451221
Title
Supporting Efficient Execution in Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Environments with Cactus and Globus
Author
Allen, G. ; Foster, Ian ; Karonis, Nicholas T. ; Ripeanu, Matei ; Seidel, Eiko ; Toonen, B.
Author_Institution
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
fYear
2001
fDate
10-16 Nov. 2001
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
52
Abstract
Improvements in the performance of processors and networks make it both feasible and interesting to treat collections of workstations, servers, clusters, and supercomputers as integrated computational resources, or Grids. However, the highly heterogeneous and dynamic nature of such Grids can make application development di.cult. Here we describe an architecture and prototype implementation for a Grid-enabled computational framework based on Cactus, the MPICH-G2 Grid-enabled message-passing library, and a variety of specialized features to support e.cient execution in Grid environments. We have used this framework to perform record-setting computations in numerical relativity, running across four supercomputers and achieving scaling of 88% (1140 CPU’s) and 63% (1500 CPUs). The problem size we were able to compute was about five times larger than any other previous run. Further, we introduce and demonstrate adaptive methods that automatically adjust computational parameters during run time, to increase dramatically the efficiency of a distributed Grid simulation, without modification of the application and without any knowledge of the underlying network connecting the distributed computers.
Keywords
Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Grid computing; Libraries; Network servers; Prototypes; Supercomputers; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Supercomputing, ACM/IEEE 2001 Conference
Print_ISBN
1-58113-293-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SC.2001.10007
Filename
1592828
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