Energy models and application data for three Intel CPUs

Citation Author(s):
Marco
D'Amico
Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
Julita
Corbalan
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC)
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Marco D'Amico
Last updated:
Fri, 03/19/2021 - 04:52
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10.21227/e02v-y602
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Abstract 

This data is related to the paper: "Energy hardware and workload aware job scheduling towards interconnected HPC environments". In includes two energy models for nodes equipped with Intel Gold and Platinum CPUs, and eight application's data, to be used to estimate runtime, energy, and power at different frequencies. For detailed information on the energy model and how to use it, please read the paper.

First model: 2x Platinum 8168 CPU [2.70GHz-1.20GHz]24C, TDP 205W, 12 x 16GB DDR4 SDRAM

Second model: 2x Gold 6254 CPU [3.10GHz-1.20GHz] 18C,TDP 200W, 12 x 32GB DDR4 SDRAM

Third model: 2x Gold 6148 [2.4GHz-1GHz] 20C, TDP 150W and 12 x 16GB DDR4 SDRAM

Applications data: lu.C, ep.D, bt-mz.C, sp-mz.C, lu-mz.C, ua.C, DGEMM, STREAM

Instructions: 

The data is meant and formatted to be used together with EAMC-policy presented in: "Energy hardware and workload aware job scheduling towards interconnected HPC environments". Its code implemented in Slurm Simulator is available at: https://github.com/marcodamico/slurm_simulator_eamc-policy.git

Use the paper information, the repo readme, and the paper appendix to get started, for any question contact the authors.

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