Abstract

Reliability is a serious concern for future extreme-scale high-performance computing (HPC) systems. While the HPC community has developed various resilience solutions, the solution space remains fragmented. There are no formal methods and metrics to integrate the various HPC resilience techniques into composite solutions, nor are there methods to holistically evaluate the adequacy and efficacy of such solutions in terms of their protection coverage, and their performance & power efficiency characteristics. In this paper, we develop a structured approach to the design, evaluation and optimization of HPC resilience using the concept of design patterns. A design pattern is a general repeatable solution to a commonly occurring problem. We identify the problems caused by various types of faults, errors and failures in HPC systems and the techniques used to deal with these events. Each well-known solution that addresses a specific HPC resilience challenge is described in the form of a pattern. We develop a complete catalog of such resilience design patterns, which may be used as essential building blocks when designing and deploying resilience solutions. We also develop a design framework that enhances a designer's understanding the opportunities for integrating multiple patterns across layers of the system stack and the important constraints during implementation of the individual patterns. It is also useful for defining mechanisms and interfaces to coordinate flexible fault management across hardware and software components. The overall goal of this work is to establish a systematic methodology for the design and evaluation of resilience technologies in extreme-scale HPC systems that keep scientific applications running to a correct solution in a timely and cost-efficient manner despite frequent faults, errors, and failures of various types.

Highlights

  • Reliability is a serious concern for future extreme-scale high-performance computing (HPC) systems

  • Projections based on the current generation of HPC systems and technology roadmaps suggest the prevalence of very high fault rates in future systems

  • I will present a structured approach to the management of HPC resilience using the concept of resilience-based design patterns

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Reliability is a serious concern for future extreme-scale high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Resilience Design Patterns: A Structured Approach to Resilience at Extreme Scale Saurabh Hukerikar Research Associate, Computer Science Research group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), USA Projections based on the current generation of HPC systems and technology roadmaps suggest the prevalence of very high fault rates in future systems.

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