TY - GEN
T1 - Benchmarking in the Data Center
T2 - 16th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering, ICPE Companion 2025
AU - Velusamy, Kaushik
AU - Khan, Awais
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Owner/Author.
PY - 2025/5/5
Y1 - 2025/5/5
N2 - Welcome to the 2025 6th International Workshop on Benchmarking in the Data Centre: Expanding to the Cloud (BID 2025), hosted at York University Canada as a workshop track of the International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE'25). High Performance Computing (HPC) is no longer confined to universities and national research laboratories. It is increasingly used in industry and in the cloud. Education of users also needs to take this into account. Users need to be able to evaluate what benefits HPC can bring to their companies, what type of computational resources (e.g. multi-, many-core CPUs, GPUs, hybrid systems) would be best for their workloads and how they can evaluate what they should pay for these resources. Another issue that arises in shared computing environments is privacy: in commercial HPC environments, data produced, and software used typically has commercial value, and so needs to be protected. Recent general adoption of AI and machine learning has motivated migration of HPC workloads to cloud data centers, and there is a growing interest by the community on performance evaluation in this area, especially for end-to-end workflows. In addition to traditional performance benchmarking and high-performance system evaluation (including absolute performance, energy efficiency), as well as configuration optimizations, this workshop will discuss issues that are of particular importance in commercial HPC. Benchmarking has typically involved running specific workloads that are reflective of typical HPC workloads, yet with growing diversity of workloads, theoretical performance modeling is also of interest to allow for performance prediction given a minimal set of measurements.
AB - Welcome to the 2025 6th International Workshop on Benchmarking in the Data Centre: Expanding to the Cloud (BID 2025), hosted at York University Canada as a workshop track of the International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE'25). High Performance Computing (HPC) is no longer confined to universities and national research laboratories. It is increasingly used in industry and in the cloud. Education of users also needs to take this into account. Users need to be able to evaluate what benefits HPC can bring to their companies, what type of computational resources (e.g. multi-, many-core CPUs, GPUs, hybrid systems) would be best for their workloads and how they can evaluate what they should pay for these resources. Another issue that arises in shared computing environments is privacy: in commercial HPC environments, data produced, and software used typically has commercial value, and so needs to be protected. Recent general adoption of AI and machine learning has motivated migration of HPC workloads to cloud data centers, and there is a growing interest by the community on performance evaluation in this area, especially for end-to-end workflows. In addition to traditional performance benchmarking and high-performance system evaluation (including absolute performance, energy efficiency), as well as configuration optimizations, this workshop will discuss issues that are of particular importance in commercial HPC. Benchmarking has typically involved running specific workloads that are reflective of typical HPC workloads, yet with growing diversity of workloads, theoretical performance modeling is also of interest to allow for performance prediction given a minimal set of measurements.
KW - benchmarks
KW - cloud computing
KW - high performance computing
KW - performance evaluation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007282977
U2 - 10.1145/3680256.3721303
DO - 10.1145/3680256.3721303
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105007282977
T3 - ICPE Companion 2025 - Companion of the 16th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering
SP - 206
BT - ICPE Companion 2025 - Companion of the 16th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
Y2 - 5 May 2025 through 9 May 2025
ER -