Defining and controlling the heterogeneity of a cluster: The Wrekavoc tool |
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Authors: | Louis-Claude Canon [Author Vitae] Olivier Dubuisson [Author Vitae] Jens Gustedt [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae] |
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Affiliation: | a Nancy Université, Nancy, France b AlGorille Team, INRIA Nancy - Grand Est, France c Runtime Team, INRIA Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest, France d Felix Informatique, Laxou, France |
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Abstract: | The experimental validation and the testing of solutions that are designed for heterogeneous environments are challenging. We introduce Wrekavoc as an accurate tool for this purpose: it runs unmodified applications on emulated multi-site heterogeneous platforms. Its principal technique consists in downgrading the performance of the platform characteristics in a prescribed way. The platform characteristics include the compute nodes themselves (CPU and memory) and the interconnection network for which a controlled overlay network above the homogeneous cluster is built. In this article we describe the tool, its performance, its accuracy and its scalability. Results show that Wrekavoc is a very versatile tool that is useful to perform high-quality experiments (in terms of reproducibility, realism, control, etc.). |
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Keywords: | Tool for experimentation Performance modeling Emulation Heterogeneous systems |
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