DCLGApr 12, 2022

The MIT Supercloud Workload Classification Challenge

Berkeley
arXiv:2204.05839v23 citationsh-index: 42
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This addresses the need for improved operational efficiency in datacenters handling diverse AI/ML workloads, though it is incremental as it builds on existing approaches with a new dataset.

The paper tackles the problem of optimizing resource usage in HPC and cloud systems by introducing a workload classification challenge based on the MIT Supercloud Dataset, with the goal of fostering algorithmic innovations to achieve higher accuracy than existing methods.

High-Performance Computing (HPC) centers and cloud providers support an increasingly diverse set of applications on heterogenous hardware. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) workloads have become an increasingly larger share of the compute workloads, new approaches to optimized resource usage, allocation, and deployment of new AI frameworks are needed. By identifying compute workloads and their utilization characteristics, HPC systems may be able to better match available resources with the application demand. By leveraging datacenter instrumentation, it may be possible to develop AI-based approaches that can identify workloads and provide feedback to researchers and datacenter operators for improving operational efficiency. To enable this research, we released the MIT Supercloud Dataset, which provides detailed monitoring logs from the MIT Supercloud cluster. This dataset includes CPU and GPU usage by jobs, memory usage, and file system logs. In this paper, we present a workload classification challenge based on this dataset. We introduce a labelled dataset that can be used to develop new approaches to workload classification and present initial results based on existing approaches. The goal of this challenge is to foster algorithmic innovations in the analysis of compute workloads that can achieve higher accuracy than existing methods. Data and code will be made publicly available via the Datacenter Challenge website : https://dcc.mit.edu.

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