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Archive | 2012

Report of experiments and evidence for ASC L2 milestone 4467 : demonstration of a legacy application's path to exascale.

Matthew L. Curry; Kurt Brian Ferreira; Kevin Pedretti; Vitus J. Leung; Kenneth Moreland; Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Ann C. Gentile; Ruth Klundt; H. Lee Ward; James H. Laros; Karl Scott Hemmert; Nathan D. Fabian; Michael J. Levenhagen; Ronald B. Brightwell; Richard Frederick Barrett; Kyle Bruce Wheeler; Suzanne M. Kelly; Arun F. Rodrigues; James M. Brandt; David C. Thompson; John P. VanDyke; Ron A. Oldfield; Thomas Tucker

This report documents thirteen of Sandias contributions to the Computational Systems and Software Environment (CSSE) within the Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program between fiscal years 2009 and 2012. It describes their impact on ASC applications. Most contributions are implemented in lower software levels allowing for application improvement without source code changes. Improvements are identified in such areas as reduced run time, characterizing power usage, and Input/Output (I/O). Other experiments are more forward looking, demonstrating potential bottlenecks using mini-application versions of the legacy codes and simulating their network activity on Exascale-class hardware. The purpose of this report is to prove that the team has completed milestone 4467-Demonstration of a Legacy Applications Path to Exascale. Cielo is expected to be the last capability system on which existing ASC codes can run without significant modifications. This assertion will be tested to determine where the breaking point is for an existing highly scalable application. The goal is to stretch the performance boundaries of the application by applying recent CSSE RD in areas such as resilience, power, I/O, visualization services, SMARTMAP, lightweight LWKs, virtualization, simulation, and feedback loops. Dedicated system time reservations and/or CCC allocations will be used to quantify the impact of system-level changes to extend the life and performance of the ASC code base. Finally, a simulation of anticipated exascale-class hardware will be performed using SST to supplement the calculations. Determine where the breaking point is for an existing highly scalable application: Chapter 15 presented the CSSE work that sought to identify the breaking point in two ASC legacy applications-Charon and CTH. Their mini-app versions were also employed to complete the task. There is no single breaking point as more than one issue was found with the two codes. The results were that applications can expect to encounter performance issues related to the computing environment, system software, and algorithms. Careful profiling of runtime performance will be needed to identify the source of an issue, in strong combination with knowledge of system software and application source code.


Scientific Programming | 2012

Trilinos I/O Support Trios

Ron A. Oldfield; Gregory D. Sjaardema; Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Todd Kordenbrock

Trilinos I/O Support Trios is a new capability area in Trilinos that serves two important roles: 1 it provides and supports I/O libraries used by in-production scientific codes; 2 it provides a research vehicle for the evaluation and distribution of new techniques to improve I/O on advanced platforms. This paper provides a brief overview of the production-grade I/O libraries in Trios as well as some of the ongoing research efforts that contribute to the experimental libraries in Trios.


Archive | 2011

Resilient data staging through MxN distributed transactions.

Karsten Schwan; Ron A. Oldfield; Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Jai Dayal

Scientific computing-driven discoveries are frequently driven from workflows that use persistent storage as a staging area for data between operations. With the bad and progressively worse bandwidth vs. data size issues as we continue towards exascale, eliminating persistent storage through techniques like data staging will both enable these workflows to continue online, but also enable more interactive workflows reducing the time to scientific discoveries. Data staging has shown to be an effective way for applications running on high-end computing platforms to offload expensive I/O operations and to manage the tremendous amounts of data they produce. This data staging approach, however, lacks the ACID style guarantees traditional straight-to-disk methods provide. Distributed transactions are a proven way to add ACID properties to data movements, however distributed transactions follow 1xN data movement semantics, where our highly parallel HPC environments employ MxN data movement semantics. In this paper we present a novel protocol that extends distributed transaction terminology to include MxN semantics which allows our data staging areas to benefit from ACID properties. We show that with our protocol we can provide resilient data staging with a limited performance penalty over current data staging implementations.


Archive | 2011

Scientific Discovery at the Exascale

Arie Shoshani; Terence Critchlow; Scott Klasky; James P. Ahrens; E. Wes Bethel; Hank Childs; Jian Huang; Kenneth I. Joy; Quincey Koziol; Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Jeremy Meredith; Kenneth Moreland; George Ostrouchov; Michael E. Papka; Venkatram Vishwanath; Matthew Wolf; Nicholas Wright; Kesheng Wu


Archive | 2012

Transactional Parallel Metadata Services for Integrated Application Workflows.

Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Jai Dayal


Archive | 2015

CCC7 Cielo Report.

Richard Frederick Barrett; Gerald Fredrick Lofstead


Archive | 2015

Enabling Capabilities for Intergrated Application Workflows.

Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Matthew L. Curry; Nathan D. Fabian; Todd Kordenbrock; Shyamali Mukherjee; Ron A. Oldfield; Gregory D. Sjaardema; Gary Templet; Craig D. Ulmer; Patrick M. Widener


Archive | 2014

Doubly Distributed Transactions

Jai Dayal; Gerald Fredrick Lofstead


Archive | 2014

Efficient Transactions and Failure Detection for Parallel and Distributed Computing.

Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Jai Dayal; Ivo Jimenez; Carlos Maltzahn


Archive | 2011

Data Reordering Using Space Filling Curve to Improve the Read Performance for Scientific Applications.

Gerald Fredrick Lofstead; Yuan Tian; Scott Klasky; Ray W. Grout; Norbert Podhorszki; Qing Liu; Yandong Wang; Weikuan Yu

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Ron A. Oldfield

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Jai Dayal

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Scott Klasky

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Gregory D. Sjaardema

Sandia National Laboratories

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Karsten Schwan

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Kenneth Moreland

Sandia National Laboratories

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Matthew L. Curry

Sandia National Laboratories

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Nathan D. Fabian

Sandia National Laboratories

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