Power-aware applications for scientific cluster and distributed computing

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Authors
  • D. Abdurachmanov
  • P. Elmer
  • G. Eulisse
  • P. Grosso ORCID logo
  • C. Hillegas
  • B. Holzman
  • R.L. Janssen
  • S. Klous
  • R. Knight
  • S. Muzaffar
Publication date 2014
Journal Proceedings of Science
Event International Symposium on Grids and Clouds, ISGC 2014
Article number 018
Volume | Issue number 210
Number of pages 15
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract

The aggregate power use of computing hardware is an important cost factor in scientific cluster and distributed computing systems. The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) is a major example of such a distributed computing system, used primarily for high throughput computing (HTC) applications. It has a computing capacity and power consumption rivaling that of the largest supercomputers. The computing capacity required from this system is also expected to grow over the next decade. Optimizing the power utilization and cost of such systems is thus of great interest. A number of trends currently underway will provide new opportunities for power-aware optimizations. We discuss how power-aware software applications and scheduling might be used to reduce power consumption, both as autonomous entities and as part of a (globally) distributed system. As concrete examples of computing centers we provide information on the large HEP-focused Tier-1 at FNAL, and the Tigress High Performance Computing Center at Princeton University, which provides HPC resources in a university context.

Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.22323/1.210.0018
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84976333360
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