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Virtual InfiniBand clusters for HPC clouds
Author(s) -
Marius Hillenbrand,
Viktor Mauch,
Jan Stoess,
Konrad Miller,
Frank Bellosa
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
repository kitopen (karlsruhe institute of technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2168697.2168706
Subject(s) - infiniband , computer science , supercomputer , cloud computing , virtual machine , distributed computing , synchronization (alternating current) , flexibility (engineering) , interconnection , software , operating system , parallel computing , computer architecture , computer network , statistics , channel (broadcasting) , mathematics
High Performance Computing (HPC) employs fast interconnect technologies to provide low communication and synchronization latencies for tightly coupled parallel compute jobs. Contemporary HPC clusters have a fixed capacity and static runtime environments; they cannot elastically adapt to dynamic workloads, and provide a limited selection of applications, libraries, and system software. In contrast, a cloud model for HPC clusters promises more flexibility, as it provides elastic virtual clusters to be available on-demand. This is not possible with physically owned clusters. In this paper, we present an approach that makes it possible to use InfiniBand clusters for HPC cloud computing. We propose a performance-driven design of an HPC IaaS layer for InfiniBand, which provides throughput and latency-aware virtualization of nodes, networks, and network topologies, as well as an approach to an HPC-aware, multi-tenant cloud management system for elastic virtualized HPC compute clusters.

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