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Latency and Bandwidth Microbenchmarks of US Department of Energy Systems in the June 2023 Top 500 List

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the SC '23 Workshops of The International Conference on High Performance Computing, Network, Storage, and Analysis
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1298 to 1305
Publisher Location
New York, New York, United States of America
Conference Name
14th IEEE International Workshop on Performance Modeling, Benchmarking and Simulation of High Performance Computer Systems (SC-W)
Conference Location
Denver, Colorado, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ACM , sighpc, IEEE, TCHPC
Conference Date
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As a rule, Top 500 class supercomputers are extensively benchmarked as part of their acceptance testing process. However, barring publicly posted LINPACK / HPCG results, most benchmark results are often inaccessible outside the hosting institution. Moreover, these higher level benchmarks do not provide easy answers to common questions such as “What is the realizable memory bandwidth?” or “What is the launch latency on the accelerator?” To partially address these issues, we executed selected single-node micro-benchmarks — focused on latencies and memory bandwidth — on every US Department of Energy system above rank 150 of the June 2023 Top 500 list, excepting NERSC’s Cori and ORNL’s Frontier TDS (now decommissioned or repurposed). We hope to provide an easy “first stop” reference for users of current Top 500 systems and inspire users and administrators of other Top 500 systems to similarly compile and make available benchmark results for their systems.