SABER uses a fitted scalability curve and deadline-aware admission control to dynamically size continuous batches, improving SLA-compliant throughput by up to 26% over the best static configuration.
ExeGPT: Constraint-Aware Resource Scheduling for LLM Inference
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This paper presents ExeGPT, a distributed system designed for constraint-aware LLM inference. ExeGPT finds and runs with an optimal execution schedule to maximize inference throughput while satisfying a given latency constraint. By leveraging the distribution of input and output sequences, it effectively allocates resources and determines optimal execution configurations, including batch sizes and partial tensor parallelism. We also introduce two scheduling strategies based on Round-Robin Allocation and Workload-Aware Allocation policies, suitable for different NLP workloads. We evaluate ExeGPT on six LLM instances of T5, OPT, and GPT-3 and five NLP tasks, each with four distinct latency constraints. Compared to FasterTransformer, ExeGPT achieves up to 15.2x improvements in throughput and 6x improvements in latency. Overall, ExeGPT achieves an average throughput gain of 2.9x across twenty evaluation scenarios. Moreover, when adapting to changing sequence distributions, the cost of adjusting the schedule in ExeGPT is reasonably modest. ExeGPT proves to be an effective solution for optimizing and executing LLM inference for diverse NLP workload and serving conditions.
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Adaptive Request Scheduling for CodeLLM Serving with SLA Guarantees
SABER uses a fitted scalability curve and deadline-aware admission control to dynamically size continuous batches, improving SLA-compliant throughput by up to 26% over the best static configuration.