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Scalable, Fast Cloud Computing with Execution Templates

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Large scale cloud data analytics applications are often CPU bound. Most of these cycles are wasted: benchmarks written in C++ run 10-51 times faster than frameworks such as Naiad and Spark. However, calling faster implementations from those frameworks only sees moderate (3-5x) speedups because their control planes cannot schedule work fast enough. This paper presents execution templates, a control plane abstraction for CPU-bound cloud applications, such as machine learning. Execution templates leverage highly repetitive control flow to cache scheduling decisions as {\it templates}. Rather than reschedule hundreds of thousands of tasks on every loop execution, nodes instantiate these templates. A controller's template specifies the execution across all worker nodes, which it partitions into per-worker templates. To ensure that templates execute correctly, controllers dynamically patch templates to match program control flow. We have implemented execution templates in Nimbus, a C++ cloud computing framework. Running in Nimbus, analytics benchmarks can run 16-43 times faster than in Naiad and Spark. Nimbus's control plane can scale out to run these faster benchmarks on up to 100 nodes (800 cores).

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Extending TensorFlow's Semantics with Pipelined Execution

cs.DC · 2019-08-25 · conditional · novelty 6.0

PTF adds stages, gates, and per-feed metadata to TensorFlow to support concurrent, isolated, flow-controlled processing of multiple batches, demonstrated on a genomic align/sort pipeline.

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  • Extending TensorFlow's Semantics with Pipelined Execution cs.DC · 2019-08-25 · conditional · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    PTF adds stages, gates, and per-feed metadata to TensorFlow to support concurrent, isolated, flow-controlled processing of multiple batches, demonstrated on a genomic align/sort pipeline.