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Understanding and Exploiting Spatial Properties of System Failures on Extreme-Scale HPC Systems...

by Saurabh Gupta, Devesh Tiwari, Christopher J Jantzi, James H Rogers Ii, Don E Maxwell
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Conference Paper
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Page Numbers
37 to 44
Conference Name
IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN)
Conference Location
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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As we approach exascale, the scientific simulations are expected to experience more interruptions due to increased system failures. Designing better HPC resilience techniques requires understanding the key characteristics of system failures on these systems. While temporal properties of system failures on HPC systems have been well-investigated, there is limited understanding about the spatial characteristics of system failures and its impact on the resilience mechanisms.
Therefore, we examine the spatial characteristics and behavior of system failures. We investigate the interaction between spatial and temporal characteristics of failures and its implications for system operations and resilience mechanisms on large-scale HPC systems. We show that system failures have “spatial locality” at different granularity in the system; study impact of different failure-types; and investigate the correlation among different failure-types. Finally, we propose a novel scheme that exploits the spatial locality in failures to improve application and system performance. Our evaluation shows that the proposed scheme significantly improves the system performance in a dynamic and production-level HPC system.