Main Conference Sessions
The Rails Toolkit (RTK)—Enabling End-System Topology-Aware High-End Computing
Authors
- Venkatram Vishwanath, Electronic Visualization Lab
- Jason Leigh
- Sungwon Nam
- Luc Renambot
- Takashi Shimizu
- Osamu Kamatani
- Takahashi Hirokazu
- Makoto Takizawa
Abstract
We present a novel rails approach so that future e-Science applications can effectively exploit future system architectures, including multicore and many-core architectures, multiple network cards, multiple graphical processing units, and hybrid hierarchical memory architectures. We define “rail” as the co-scheduling of two or more of these resources. This approach enables creation of parallel multi-rails through every aspect of an end-system: from processing on the multi- and many cores, to generation of multiple data flows, and streaming over multi-lane NICs connected via a parallel interconnect. We describe a novel open-source multi-rail toolkit and the evaluation of end-system parameters that impact the efficiency of such multi-rail systems, including Interrupt, Memory, Thread, and Core Affinities, key properties for achieving scalable performance.
Date and Time
Friday, December 12, 2:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Room Number
208