Integrated performance monitoring of a cosmology application on leading HEC platforms
Borrill, J.; Carter, J.; Oliker, L.; Skinner, D.; Biswas, R.
Parallel Processing, 2005. ICPP 2005. International Conference on
Volume , Issue , 14-17 June 2005 Page(s): 119 - 128
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ICPP.2005.47
Summary: The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is an exquisitely sensitive probe of the fundamental parameters of cosmology. Extracting this information is computationally intensive, requiring massively parallel computing and sophisticated numerical algorithms. In this work we present MADbench, a lightweight version of the MADCAP CMB power spectrum estimation code that retains the operational complexity and integrated system requirements. In addition, to quantify communication behavior across a variety of architectural platforms, we introduce the integrated performance monitoring (IPM) package: a portable, lightweight, and scalable tool for effectively extracting MPI message-passing overheads. A performance characterization study is conducted on some of the world's most powerful supercomputers, including the superscalar Seaborg (IBM Power3+) and CC-NUMA Columbia (SGIAltix), as well as the vector-based Earth Simulator (NEC SX-6 enhanced) and Phoenix (Cray XI) systems. In-depth analysis shows that in order to bridge the gap between theoretical and sustained system performance, it is critical to gain a clear understanding of how the distinct parts of large-scale parallel applications interact with the individual subcomponents of HEC platforms.
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