Virtual Institute — High Productivity Supercomputing

HOPSA – HOlistic Performance System Analysis

EU FP7 (2011 - 2013)

To maximise the scientific output of a high-performance computing system, different stakeholders pursue different strategies. While individual application developers are trying to shorten the time to solution by optimising their codes, system administrators are tuning the configuration of the overall system to increase its throughput. Yet, the complexity of today's machines with their strong interrelationship between application and system performance presents serious challenges to achieving these goals.

The HOPSA project (HOlistic Performance System Analysis) therefore sets out to create an integrated diagnostic infrastructure for combined application and system tuning - with the former provided by the EU and the latter by the Russian project partners. Starting from system-wide basic performance screening of individual jobs, an automated workflow routes findings on potential bottlenecks either to application developers or system administrators with recommendations on how to identify their root cause using more powerful diagnostic tools. Developers can choose from a variety of mature performance-analysis tools developed by our consortium. Within this project, the tools will be further integrated and enhanced with respect to scalability, depth of analysis, and support for asynchronous tasking, a node-level paradigm playing an increasingly important role in hybrid programs on emerging hierarchical and heterogeneous systems.

Using our infrastructure, the scientific output rate of a system will be increased in three ways: First, the enhanced tool suite will lead to better optimisation results, expanding the potential of the codes to which they are applied. Second, integrating the tools into an automated diagnostic workflow will ensure that they are used both (i) more frequently and (ii) more effectively, further multiplying their benefit. Finally, our holistic approach will lead to a more targeted optimisation of the interactions between application and system.

HOPSA is a coordinated twin project funded under FP7-ICT-2011-EU-Russia grant number FP7-277463 and Russian Ministry of Education and Science contract number 07.514.12.4001.

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