Demonstrating a Pre-Exascale, Cost-Effective Multi-Cloud Environment for Scientific Computing

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Authors I. Sfiligoi, D. Schultz, B. Riedel, F. Wuerthwein, S. Barnet, V. Brik arXiv ID 2004.09492 Category cs.PF: Performance Cross-listed cs.DC Citations 10 Venue Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Scientific computing needs are growing dramatically with time and are expanding in science domains that were previously not compute intensive. When compute workflows spike well in excess of the capacity of their local compute resource, capacity should be temporarily provisioned from somewhere else to both meet deadlines and to increase scientific output. Public Clouds have become an attractive option due to their ability to be provisioned with minimal advance notice. The available capacity of cost-effective instances is not well understood. This paper presents expanding the IceCube's production HTCondor pool using cost-effective GPU instances in preemptible mode gathered from the three major Cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and the Google Cloud Platform. Using this setup, we sustained for a whole workday about 15k GPUs, corresponding to around 170 PFLOP32s, integrating over one EFLOP32 hour worth of science output for a price tag of about $60k. In this paper, we provide the reasoning behind Cloud instance selection, a description of the setup and an analysis of the provisioned resources, as well as a short description of the actual science output of the exercise.
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