Hi everyone,
I am newbie here and want to get some information about the project itself
I will start by telling why I am actually posting here and interested in the project. For my research I need scientific applications that are usually running for a long period of time on GPU (>2 hours) in the HPC cluster. And I need to run these applications in order to get the data I want, I am not interested in the output of the application itself, but only in the GPU measurements (level of GPU/memory utilization, power consumtion, etc.). But I also want to run some meaningful application in order to not waste resources of the cluster. And this project is perfect for my purposes.
So my question is, do you use BOINC only or do you have a dedicated HPC cluster where you run the computations using another software. If you have a cluster version, how much does it differ from BOINC one?
I would appreciate any help, links or source code which even partially address my question. Have a nice day, thank you
Best regards,
Azat
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Azat, There are people who
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Azat,
There are people who run E@H on HPC clusters, for example at AEI on the ATLAS cluster. They use boinc via the command line. (As BOINC is the only way to run E@H.) A dedicated master computer can control a number of boinc clients too. Some of our power-users do this.
To that end I'm moving your question to the Cruncher's Corner section of the forums.
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Hi Shawn, Thank you very
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Hi Shawn,
Thank you very much for the fast reply. It sounds very promising then. Might be you could help me further. Especially with that part:
Is that stated somewhere, maybe in some papers? Wherever I can reference or cite? Would be really helpful. And thank you once again for your time. Have a good day!
Azat_4 schrieb:... I would
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I'd recommend the link on top of this page: science - publications. A lot to read there! :-)
It seems to me that the Einstein project is more adjusted to high throughput than to high performance. Have you got any early numbers how fast your special cluster can do a task?
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Thank you, I have found some information about ATLAS there as was mentioned in the previous answer. It might be helpful. Actually it might be sufficient for me.
It is not a special one :) Here it is: GWDG HPC
And I cannot tell how well it perforemed, because don't know what to compare with. But here is some of performance on tasks https://einsteinathome.org/host/12625659/tasks/4/0. Maybe you know better how to evaluate it and share with me ;)
Azat_4 schrieb: solling2
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Ah, man-made components ! I was hoping you run a special magic secret quantum computer. ;-) Meanwhile though I learned that quantum computers can't possibly work, even in principle: https://www.quantamagazine.org/gil-kalais-argument-against-quantum-computers-20180207/
For your studies on power consumption, you may find this discussion interesting, for comparison to your components: https://einsteinathome.org/de/content/radeon-vega
For your studies of GPU/memory utilization, just keep in mind that you have a better GPU load when allowing to run more than one task at a time. Anyway, good luck to your research!
700 s per GPU task is a bit
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700 s per GPU task is a bit slower than a Radeon RX 480, here such one for comparison: https://einsteinathome.org/host/7192129/tasks/0/0
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