An Empirical Performance Evaluation of Scalable Scientific Applications

J. Vetter, A. Yoo
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We investigate the scalability, architectural requirements,a nd performance characteristics of eight scalable scientific applications. Our analysis is driven by empirical measurements using statistical and tracing instrumentation for both communication and computation. Based on these measurements, we refine our analysis into precise explanations of the factors that influence performance and scalability for each application; we distill these factors into common traits and overall recommendations for both users and designers of scalable platforms. Our experiments demonstrate that some traits, such as improvements in the scaling and performance of MPI's collective operations, will benefit most applications. We also find specific characteristics of some applications that limit performance. For example, one application's intensive use of a 64-bit, floating-point divide instruction, which has high latency and is not pipelined on the POWER3, limits the performance of the application's primary computation.
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可扩展科学应用的实证性能评价
我们研究了八个可扩展科学应用程序的可扩展性、架构需求和性能特征。我们的分析是由经验测量驱动的,使用统计和跟踪仪器进行通信和计算。基于这些测量,我们将分析细化为影响每个应用程序性能和可伸缩性的因素的精确解释;我们将这些因素提炼为可扩展平台的用户和设计师的共同特征和总体建议。我们的实验表明,一些特征,如MPI集体操作的扩展和性能的改进,将使大多数应用受益。我们还发现了一些限制性能的应用程序的特定特征。例如,一个应用程序大量使用64位浮点除法指令,该指令具有高延迟,并且没有在POWER3上实现流水线化,从而限制了应用程序主要计算的性能。
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