系统结构的局部发现-应用参数敏感性:一种自适应网格应用的经验技术

I. Corey, John R. Johnson, J. Vetter
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本研究提出了一种技术,通过允许应用程序在本地适应分布式系统中不同资源的体系结构特征,可以显著提高分布式应用程序的性能。应用程序性能对系统架构-应用程序参数配对非常敏感。在分布式或支持网格的应用程序中,整个应用程序的单个参数配置对于每个参与的资源并不总是最优的。特别是,某些配置可能会显著降低性能。此外,系统的行为可能在运行过程中发生变化。这里描述的技术提供了一种自动机制,用于在运行时根据本地系统架构调整应用程序参数。使用蒙特卡罗物理代码的缩小模拟,我们证明了这种技术可以在单个资源上保守地实现高达65%的加速,甚至可以在极端情况下提供数量级的加速。
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Local discovery of system architecture - application parameter sensitivity: an empirical technique for adaptive grid applications
This study presents a technique that can significantly improve the performance of a distributed application by allowing the application to locally adapt to architectural characteristics of distinct resources in a distributed system. Application performance is sensitive to system architecture-application parameter pairings. In a distributed or Grid enabled application, a single parameter configuration for the whole application will not always be optimal for every participating resource. In particular, some configurations can significantly degrade performance. Furthermore, the behavior of a system may change during the course of the run. The technique described here provides an automated mechanism for run-time adaptation of application parameters to the local system architecture. Using a scaled-down simulation of a Monte Carlo physics code, we demonstrate that this technique can conservatively achieve speedups up to 65% on individual resources and may even provide order of magnitude speedup in the extreme case.
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