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A Taxonomy of Error Sources in HPC I/O Machine Learning Models

18 April 2022
Mihailo Isakov
Mikaela Currier
Eliakin Del Rosario
Sandeep Madireddy
Prasanna Balaprakash
P. Carns
R. Ross
Glenn K. Lockwood
Michel A. Kinsy
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Abstract

I/O efficiency is crucial to productivity in scientific computing, but the increasing complexity of the system and the applications makes it difficult for practitioners to understand and optimize I/O behavior at scale. Data-driven machine learning-based I/O throughput models offer a solution: they can be used to identify bottlenecks, automate I/O tuning, or optimize job scheduling with minimal human intervention. Unfortunately, current state-of-the-art I/O models are not robust enough for production use and underperform after being deployed. We analyze multiple years of application, scheduler, and storage system logs on two leadership-class HPC platforms to understand why I/O models underperform in practice. We propose a taxonomy consisting of five categories of I/O modeling errors: poor application and system modeling, inadequate dataset coverage, I/O contention, and I/O noise. We develop litmus tests to quantify each category, allowing researchers to narrow down failure modes, enhance I/O throughput models, and improve future generations of HPC logging and analysis tools.

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