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Towards Fast Setup and High Throughput of GPU Serverless Computing

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Integrating GPUs into serverless computing platforms is crucial for improving efficiency. However, existing solutions for GPU-enabled serverless computing platforms face two significant problems due to coarse-grained GPU management: long setup time and low function throughput. To address these issues, we propose SAGE, a GPU serverless framework with fast setup and high throughput. First, based on the data knowability of GPU function ahead of actual execution, SAGE first devises the parallelized function setup mechanism, which parallelizes the data preparation and context creation. In this way, SAGE achieves fast setup of GPU function invocations.Second, SAGE further proposes the sharing-based memory management mechanism, which shares the read-only memory and context memory across multiple invocations of the same function. The memory sharing mechanism avoids repeated data preparation and then unnecessary data-loading contention. As a consequence, the function throughput could be improved. Our experimental results show that SAGE reduces function duration by 11.3X and improves function density by 1.22X compared to the state-of-the-art serverless platform.

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MQFQ-Sticky: Fair Queueing For Serverless GPU Functions

cs.DC · 2025-07-11 · conditional · novelty 6.0

MQFQ-Sticky applies multi-queue fair queuing and anticipatory scheduling to GPU serverless functions, reporting 2x-20x latency reductions and fairer GPU service than FCFS, batching, or SJF policies.

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  • MQFQ-Sticky: Fair Queueing For Serverless GPU Functions cs.DC · 2025-07-11 · conditional · none · ref 94 · internal anchor

    MQFQ-Sticky applies multi-queue fair queuing and anticipatory scheduling to GPU serverless functions, reporting 2x-20x latency reductions and fairer GPU service than FCFS, batching, or SJF policies.