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Power Modeling of High Performance Computer Clusters
SESSION: Research Poster Reception
EVENT TYPE: ACM Student Research Competition Poster, Poster, Electronic Poster
TIME: 5:15PM - 7:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Bernd Mohr
AUTHOR(S):Mario Caire
ROOM:WSCC North Galleria 2nd/3rd Floors
ABSTRACT: Unless power meters are incorporated early on in cluster design, power modeling is not straight forward. Even if power meters are incorporated in the design of HPC clusters, determining specific power consumption profiles of HPC computations is possible because there are too many granularities at which power can be measured: the facility, PCU, Rack, Node, or component levels. As the granularity gets finer, the difficulty of measuring power consumption across a cluster increases as well.
The research presented here develops a power analysis framework by which power consumption HPCC benchmarks (as well as other benchmarks and applications) can be studied at the full cluster level.
Chair/Author Details:
Bernd Mohr (Chair) - Juelich Supercomputing Centre