Publications
Evaluating GPU passthrough in Xen for high performance cloud computing
Abstract
With the advent of virtualization and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), the broader scientific computing community is considering the use of clouds for their technical computing needs. This is due to the relative scalability, ease of use, advanced user environment customization abilities clouds provide, as well as many novel computing paradigms available for data-intensive applications. However, there is concern about a performance gap that exists between the performance of IaaS when compared to typical high performance computing (HPC) resources, which could limit the applicability of IaaS for many potential scientific users. Most recently, general-purpose graphics processing units (GPGPUs or GPUs) have become commonplace within high performance computing. We look to bridge the gap between supercomputing and clouds by providing GPU-enabled virtual machines (VMs) and investigating their …
- Date
- May 19, 2014
- Authors
- Andrew J Younge, John Paul Walters, Stephen Crago, Geoffrey C Fox
- Conference
- 2014 IEEE international parallel & distributed processing symposium workshops
- Pages
- 852-859
- Publisher
- IEEE