Model and simulation of exascale communication networks

Model and simulation of exascale communication networks

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Article ID: iaor20126857
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 227
End Page Number: 236
Publication Date: Nov 2012
Journal: Journal of Simulation
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: communications, simulation, computers, computational analysis: parallel computers
Abstract:

Exascale supercomputers will have millions or even hundreds of millions of processing cores and the potential for nearly billion‐way parallelism. Exascale compute and data storage architectures will be critically dependent on the interconnection network. The most popular interconnection network for current and future supercomputer systems is the torus (eg, k‐ary, n‐cube). This paper focuses on the modelling and simulation of ultra‐large‐scale torus networks using Rensselaer's Optimistic Simulator System. We compare real communication delays between our model and the actual torus network from Blue Gene/L using 2048 processors. Our performance experiments demonstrate the ability to simulate million‐node to billion‐node torus networks. The torus network model for a 16‐million‐node configuration shows a high degree of strong scaling when going from 1024 cores to 32768 cores on Blue Gene/L, with a peak event‐rate of nearly 5 billion events per second. We also demonstrate the performance of our torus network model configured with 1 billion nodes on both Blue Gene/L and Blue Gene/P systems. The observed best event rate at 128K cores is 12.36 billion per second on Blue Gene/P.

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