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Proceedings of the 2005 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
A Power-Aware Run-Time System for High-Performance Computing
Seattle, WA
November 12-November 18
ISBN: 1-59593-061-2
Chung-hsing Hsu, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Wu-chun Feng, Los Alamos National Laboratory

For decades, the high-performance computing (HPC) community has focused on performance, where performance is defined as speed. To achieve better performance per compute node, microprocessor vendors have not only doubled the number of transistors (and speed) every 18-24 months, but they have also doubled the power densities. Consequently, keeping a large-scale HPC system functioning properly requires continual cooling in a largemachine room, thus resulting in substantial operational costs. Furthermore, the increase in power densities has led (in part) to a decrease in system reliability, thus leading to lost productivity.

To address these problems, we propose a power-aware algorithm that automatically and transparently adapts its voltage and frequency settings to achieve significant power reduction and energy savings with minimal impact on performance. Specifically, we leverage a commodity technology called "dynamic voltage and frequency scaling" to implement our power-aware algorithm in the run-time system of commodity HPC systems.

Citation:
Chung-hsing Hsu, Wu-chun Feng, "A Power-Aware Run-Time System for High-Performance Computing," sc, pp.1, Proceedings of the 2005 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing, 2005
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