Deep and wide metrics for HPC resource capability and project usage

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    Abstract

    This paper defines and demonstrates application of possible quantitative metrics for the qualitative notions of "deep" and "wide" HPC system use along with the related concepts of capability and capacity computing. By summarizing HPC workloads according to the science-oriented projects using the systems, rather than solely on job sizes and distributions, one can identify differences between the workloads on different systems as well as highlight certain instances of unique usage modalities. Specific definitions of depth and width are suggested, along with metrics that permit comparisons to determine which systems are deeper or wider than others. Similarly, the same data permit an alternate means of defining the degree to which HPC system activities are capability- or capacity-oriented.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationState of the Practice Reports, SC'11
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2011
    EventState of the Practice Reports, SC'11 - Seattle, WA, United States
    Duration: Nov 12 2011Nov 18 2011

    Publication series

    NameState of the Practice Reports, SC'11

    Conference

    ConferenceState of the Practice Reports, SC'11
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CitySeattle, WA
    Period11/12/1111/18/11

    Keywords

    • Capability
    • Capacity
    • Deep
    • High-performance computing
    • Measurement
    • Metrics
    • Teragrid
    • Wide

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