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PipeSim: Trace-driven Simulation of Large-Scale AI Operations Platforms

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arxiv 2006.12587 v1 pith:DX572KF2 submitted 2020-06-22 cs.DC cs.AIcs.LGcs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.DCcs.AIcs.LGcs.SYeess.SY
keywords modeloperationalsimulationanalyticsexperimentsinfrastructurelarge-scaleoperations
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Operationalizing AI has become a major endeavor in both research and industry. Automated, operationalized pipelines that manage the AI application lifecycle will form a significant part of tomorrow's infrastructure workloads. To optimize operations of production-grade AI workflow platforms we can leverage existing scheduling approaches, yet it is challenging to fine-tune operational strategies that achieve application-specific cost-benefit tradeoffs while catering to the specific domain characteristics of machine learning (ML) models, such as accuracy, robustness, or fairness. We present a trace-driven simulation-based experimentation and analytics environment that allows researchers and engineers to devise and evaluate such operational strategies for large-scale AI workflow systems. Analytics data from a production-grade AI platform developed at IBM are used to build a comprehensive simulation model. Our simulation model describes the interaction between pipelines and system infrastructure, and how pipeline tasks affect different ML model metrics. We implement the model in a standalone, stochastic, discrete event simulator, and provide a toolkit for running experiments. Synthetic traces are made available for ad-hoc exploration as well as statistical analysis of experiments to test and examine pipeline scheduling, cluster resource allocation, and similar operational mechanisms.

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