SEDAR

Montezanti, Diego Miguel

Título:
SEDAR: soft error detection and automatic recovery in high performance computing systems
Autor:
Montezanti, Diego Miguel
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Temas:
APLICACIONESCOMPUTACIÓN DE ALTO RENDIMIENTO - HPC
En:
Journal of Computer Science & Technology, 20(2), pp. 119-121.
Resumen:
In the context of high error rates, unreliable results and high verification costs, the aim of this thesis is to help scientists and programmers of parallel applications to provide reliability to their results, within a predictable time. To accomplish this goal, we have designed and developed the SEDAR (Soft Error Detection and Automatic Recovery) methodology, which provides tolerance to transient faults in systems consisting in message passing applications that run in multicore clusters. SEDAR is based on process replication and monitoring of messages to be sent and of local computation, taking advantage of the intrinsic hardware redundancy of the multicores. SEDAR provides three variants: detection and automatic relaunch from the beginning; automatic recovery, based on the storage of multiple system-level checkpoints (periodic or synchronized with events); and automatic recovery, based on a single safe application-level checkpoint. The main goal is the design of the methodology and the functional validation of its effectiveness to detect transient faults and automatically recover executions, using an analytical verification model; a SEDAR prototype is also implemented. From the tests carried out with this prototype, the temporal behavior is characterized, i.e. the overhead introduced by each variant. The flexibility to dynamically choose the most convenient alternative to adapt to system requirements (such as maximum allowed overhead or completion time) is also evidenced, showing that SEDAR is a viable and effective methodology to tolerate transient faults in HPC. Unlike specific strategies, which provide partial resilience for certain applications, at the cost of modifying them, SEDAR is essentially transparent and agnostic regarding the protected algorithm.
URL/DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24215/16666038.20.e14
Palabras clave:
fallas transitorias
Medio:
Soporte electrónico
Tipo de documento:
Artículo
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Publicación:
, 2020

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