Title :
Towards new energy efficiency limits of High Performance Clusters
Author :
Tomic, Dragan ; Imamagic, Emir ; Gjenero, Luko
Author_Institution :
Hewlett-Packard Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract :
In recent years performance of High Performance Computing Clusters took precedence over their power consumption. However, costs of energy and demand for ecologically acceptable IT solutions are higher than ever before, therefore a need for HPC clusters with acceptable power consumption becomes increasingly important. Consequently, the Green500 list, which takes into account both performance and power consumption of HPC clusters, almost reached the popularity of the Top500 list. Interestingly, the Green500 list is not an opponent to Top500 list; its core idea is to complement the Top500. Therefore, the Top500 list still serves as the basis for the Green500 list, and its numbers regarding measured HPL performance, are a basis for calculating the Green500 list. Indeed, the Green500 is the Top500 list ordered by HPL measured performance per Watt. Rmax numbers gained from High Performance Linpack benchmarks serve as performance input parameters, and total power consumed during execution of HPL on a certain HPC clusters is a power consumption parameter. The critical question remains: how to measure the consumed power correctly? This paper proposes that if it is not possible to measure the consumed power, one can still use maximum power consumption numbers rated from hardware vendors to find at least the lower bound green efficiency of HPC clusters. The main idea behind this approach is that Rmax values found on Top500 list never achieve Rpeak theoretical values, and that even most efficient HPL benchmark can never utilize computing nodes at their maximum. Furthermore by comparing MFLOPS/W results we gained with those found on Green500 list, we noted the excellent efficiency of the new HPC Isabella cluster recently powered on at University Computing Centre in Zagreb, ranking in just behind University of North Carolina KillDevil Top500 super cluster.
Keywords :
energy conservation; green computing; parallel processing; performance evaluation; power aware computing; Green500 list; HPC Isabella cluster; HPC cluster performance; HPL execution; KillDevil Top500 super cluster; Rmax numbers; University Computing Centre; University of North Carolina; Zagreb; energy efficiency limits; hardware vendors; high performance Linpack benchmarks; high performance computing cluster; lower bound green efficiency; performance input parameters; power consumption parameter; Benchmark testing; Educational institutions; Green products; Power demand; Power measurement; Servers; Standards; HPC; energy efficiency; green computing;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Interfaces (ITI), Proceedings of the ITI 2013 35th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cavtat
Print_ISBN :
978-953-7138-30-1
DOI :
10.2498/iti.2013.0582