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| | Towards Remote Memory Access Programming for Data Analytics
(Presentation - presented in Chicago, IL, USA, Jul. 2015)
AbstractRemote memory access (RMA) or partitioned
global address space programming offers abstractions to coordinate
directly accessible distributed memory domains. We give a brief
introduction to MPI-3's RMA and discuss our reference implementation for
Cray machines. We then show results with up to half a million processes.
We continue by addressing producer-consumer synchronizations in
task-based runtime environments and our new proposal for notified
access. Remote memory access enables efficient implementations of
various algorithms. We continue to investigate shared and distributed
memory graph computations using our Atomic Active Message (AAM)
abstraction accelerated by hardware transactional memory. We illustrate
techniques such as coarsening and coalescing that enable hardware
transactions to achieve considerable speedups in graph processing. We
conduct a detailed performance analysis of AAM on Intel Haswell and IBM
Blue Gene/Q and we illustrate various performance tradeoff between
different HTM parameters that impact the efficiency of graph processing.
AAM can be used to implement abstractions offered by existing
programming models and to improve the performance of graph analytics
codes such as Graph500 or Galois. Overall, we advocate RMA as a
potential programming model for scalable systems ranging from single-die
multicores to large-scale supercomputers.
Documents download slides: | | BibTeX | @misc{hoefler-analytics-uchicago, author={Torsten Hoefler}, title={{Towards Remote Memory Access Programming for Data Analytics}}, year={2015}, month={Jul.}, location={Chicago, IL, USA}, source={http://www.unixer.de/~htor/publications/}, } |
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