A Comparative Analysis of Load Balancing Algorithms Applied to a Weather Forecast Model
Abstract
Among the many reasons for load imbalance in weather forecasting models, the dynamic imbalance caused by localized variations on the state of the atmosphere is the hardest one to handle. As an example, active thunderstorms may substantially increase load at a certain time step with respect to previous time steps in an unpredictable manner - after all, tracking storms is one of the reasons for running a weather forecasting model. In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of different load balancing algorithms to deal with this kind of load imbalance. We analyze the impact of these strategies on computation and communication and the effects caused by the frequency at which the load balancer is invoked on execution time. This is done without any code modification, employing the concept of processor virtualization, which basically means that the domain is over-decomposed and the unit of rebalance is a sub-domain. With this approach, we were able to reduce the execution time of a full, real-world weather model.
Keywords:
Load modeling, Load management, Instruction sets, Weather forecasting, Predictive models, Computational modeling, Load Balancing comparison, MPI, Weather models
Published
2010-10-27
How to Cite
RODRIGUES, Eduardo R.; NAVAUX, Philippe O. A.; PANETTA, Jairo; FAZENDA, Alvaro; MENDES, Celso L.; KALE, Laxmikant V..
A Comparative Analysis of Load Balancing Algorithms Applied to a Weather Forecast Model. In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (SBAC-PAD), 22. , 2010, Petrópolis/RJ.
Anais [...].
Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
2010
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p. 71-78.
