2016 International Conference on High Performance Computing &Amp; Simulation (HPCS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/hpcsim.2016.7568352
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Application migration in HPC — A driver of the exascale era?

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“…The time to reconnect (black surface) is negligibly small and, hence, not visible since we leverage the pscom on‐demand mechanism. Therefore, the actual reconnect is postponed to the first usage of that connection (based on the authors' previous work)…”
Section: A Protocol Enabling the Migration Of Mpi Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The time to reconnect (black surface) is negligibly small and, hence, not visible since we leverage the pscom on‐demand mechanism. Therefore, the actual reconnect is postponed to the first usage of that connection (based on the authors' previous work)…”
Section: A Protocol Enabling the Migration Of Mpi Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abandoning the concept of static schedules, jobs or parts thereof can be migrated during runtime across the cluster for the avoidance of load imbalances. () This is especially interesting for legacy applications, which are not likely to be tuned to every new generation of supercomputers in many cases. Furthermore, migration mechanisms allow for an eased system maintenance by the evacuation of individual nodes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The authors propose a monitoring-based weakly consistent resource stealing technique to achieve resource balancing in distributed high performance computing. In [14], authors investigate migration of applications for high performance computing by deriving respective requirements for specific field of applications. In [10], authors consider practical parameters such as communication delay and propose an optimized dynamic load balancing algorithm for exasclae distributed computing systems.…”
Section: Related Researchesmentioning
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“…In the next-generation high performance computing (HPC) systems, the scientific programs are going to get more complex with unpredictable requests what requires large scale and more powerful computing systems [3]. Distributed computing system (DCS) is a promising solution to such demands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%