CLDCLGOct 21, 2025

MTraining: Distributed Dynamic Sparse Attention for Efficient Ultra-Long Context Training

Microsoft
arXiv:2510.18830v11 citationsh-index: 19Has Code
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It addresses computational and communication bottlenecks for researchers and practitioners scaling LLMs to longer contexts, representing a strong incremental improvement in distributed training methods.

The paper tackles the challenge of efficiently training large language models with ultra-long contexts using dynamic sparse attention in distributed settings, achieving up to 6x higher training throughput while maintaining accuracy on tasks like RULER and PG-19.

The adoption of long context windows has become a standard feature in Large Language Models (LLMs), as extended contexts significantly enhance their capacity for complex reasoning and broaden their applicability across diverse scenarios. Dynamic sparse attention is a promising approach for reducing the computational cost of long-context. However, efficiently training LLMs with dynamic sparse attention on ultra-long contexts-especially in distributed settings-remains a significant challenge, due in large part to worker- and step-level imbalance. This paper introduces MTraining, a novel distributed methodology leveraging dynamic sparse attention to enable efficient training for LLMs with ultra-long contexts. Specifically, MTraining integrates three key components: a dynamic sparse training pattern, balanced sparse ring attention, and hierarchical sparse ring attention. These components are designed to synergistically address the computational imbalance and communication overheads inherent in dynamic sparse attention mechanisms during the training of models with extensive context lengths. We demonstrate the efficacy of MTraining by training Qwen2.5-3B, successfully expanding its context window from 32K to 512K tokens on a cluster of 32 A100 GPUs. Our evaluations on a comprehensive suite of downstream tasks, including RULER, PG-19, InfiniteBench, and Needle In A Haystack, reveal that MTraining achieves up to a 6x higher training throughput while preserving model accuracy. Our code is available at https://github.com/microsoft/MInference/tree/main/MTraining.

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