Abstract. The High-Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark is the ac-cepted standard for measuring the capacity of the world’s most powerful computers, which are ranked twice yearly in the Top 500 List. Since just a small deficit in performance can cost a computer several places, it is impor-tant to tune the benchmark to obtain the best possible result. However, the adjustment of HPL’s seventeen configuration parameters to obtain maximum performance is a time-consuming task that must be performed by hand. In a previous paper, we provided a preliminary study that proposed the tuning of HPL parameters by means of an Evolutionary Algorithm. The approach was validated on a small cluster hosted at the University of Luxembourg. In this article, we ex...
To achieve peak predictive performance, hyperparameter optimization (HPO) is a crucial component of ...
As data and supercomputing centres increase their performance to improve service quality and target ...
Given the complexity of modern HPC systems, achieving theoretical peak performance depends on a myri...
Abstract. The High-Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark is the ac-cepted standard for measuring the c...
peer reviewedThe High-Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark is the ac- cepted standard for measuring t...
UTP High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) is a collection of computing nodes using commercially ...
The aim of this project was to encapsulate the needs of computational science applications. Performa...
Abstract. HPL is a parallel Linpack benchmark package widely adopted in massive cluster system perfo...
In this paper after a short theoretical introduction about modern techniques used inparallel computi...
The Linpack benchmark, in particular the High-Performance Linpack (HPL) implementation, has emerged ...
High‐performance Linpack (HPL) is among the most popular benchmarks for evaluating the capabilities ...
The use of Linux cluster computing in a scientific and heterogeneous environment has been growing ve...
AbstractHigh-performance computing (HPC) benchmarks are widely used to evaluate and rank system perf...
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Extended abstractPerformance benchmarks are used to stress test hardware and software of large scale...
To achieve peak predictive performance, hyperparameter optimization (HPO) is a crucial component of ...
As data and supercomputing centres increase their performance to improve service quality and target ...
Given the complexity of modern HPC systems, achieving theoretical peak performance depends on a myri...
Abstract. The High-Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark is the ac-cepted standard for measuring the c...
peer reviewedThe High-Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark is the ac- cepted standard for measuring t...
UTP High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) is a collection of computing nodes using commercially ...
The aim of this project was to encapsulate the needs of computational science applications. Performa...
Abstract. HPL is a parallel Linpack benchmark package widely adopted in massive cluster system perfo...
In this paper after a short theoretical introduction about modern techniques used inparallel computi...
The Linpack benchmark, in particular the High-Performance Linpack (HPL) implementation, has emerged ...
High‐performance Linpack (HPL) is among the most popular benchmarks for evaluating the capabilities ...
The use of Linux cluster computing in a scientific and heterogeneous environment has been growing ve...
AbstractHigh-performance computing (HPC) benchmarks are widely used to evaluate and rank system perf...
©2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
Extended abstractPerformance benchmarks are used to stress test hardware and software of large scale...
To achieve peak predictive performance, hyperparameter optimization (HPO) is a crucial component of ...
As data and supercomputing centres increase their performance to improve service quality and target ...
Given the complexity of modern HPC systems, achieving theoretical peak performance depends on a myri...