Liangyu Zhao, University of Washington; Siddharth Pal, Raytheon BBN Technologies; Tapan Chugh, University of Washington; Weiyang Wang, MIT CSAIL; Jason Fantl, Prithwish Basu, and Joud Khoury, Raytheon BBN Technologies; Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington
We consider the problem of distilling efficient network topologies for collective communications. We provide an algorithmic framework for constructing direct-connect topologies optimized for the latency vs. bandwidth trade-off associated with the workload. Our approach synthesizes many different topologies and communication schedules for a given cluster size and degree, then identifies the best option for a given workload. Our algorithms start from small, optimal base topologies and associated schedules, using techniques that can be iteratively applied to derive much larger topologies and schedules. Additionally, we incorporate well-studied large-scale graph topologies into our algorithmic framework by producing efficient communication schedules for them using a novel polynomial-time algorithm. Our evaluation uses multiple testbeds and large-scale simulations to demonstrate significant performance benefits from our derived topologies and schedules.
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