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Checkpointing Strategies to Tolerate Non-Memoryless Failures on HPC Platforms

Anne Benoît, Lucas Perotin, Yves Robert, Frédéric Vivien

2023ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article studies checkpointing strategies for parallel applications subject to failures. The optimal strategy to minimize total execution time, or makespan, is well known when failure IATs obey an Exponential distribution, but it is unknown for non-memoryless failure distributions. We explain why the latter fact is misunderstood in recent literature. We propose a general strategy that maximizes the expected efficiency until the next failure, and we show that this strategy achieves an asymptotically optimal makespan, thereby establishing the first optimality result for arbitrary failure distributions. Through extensive simulations, we show that the new strategy is always at least as good as the Young/Daly strategy for various failure distributions. For distributions with high infant mortality (such as LogNormal with shape parameter k =2.51 or Weibull with shape parameter 0.5), the execution time is divided by a factor of 1.9 on average, and up to a factor 4.2 for recently deployed platforms.

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Weibull distributionLog-normal distributionAsymptotically optimal algorithmComputer scienceMathematical optimizationJob shop schedulingFactor (programming language)Exponential distributionExponential functionScheduling (production processes)Distribution (mathematics)MathematicsStatisticsRouting (electronic design automation)Computer networkMathematical analysisProgramming languageDistributed systems and fault toleranceOptimization and Search ProblemsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies