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Trident : An automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance counters

Trident, a qualitative analysis tool that can look at various low level metrics with respect to the Core, Memory and I/O to highlight performance bottlenecks during the execution of an application. Trident uses a three pronged approach in analyzing a node's utilization of hardware resources and...

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Autores principales: Muralidharan, Servesh, Smith, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921408024
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description Trident, a qualitative analysis tool that can look at various low level metrics with respect to the Core, Memory and I/O to highlight performance bottlenecks during the execution of an application. Trident uses a three pronged approach in analyzing a node's utilization of hardware resources and to help a non system expert understand the stress on different parts of the system by a given job. Currently metrics such as memory bandwidth, core utilization, active processor cycles, etc., are being collected. Interpretation of the data in raw form is often non intuitive. Therefore, the tool converts these data into derived metrics that are then represented as a system wide extended Top-Down analysis that helps developers and site managers likewise understand the application behavior without the need for in-depth expertise of architecture details.
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spelling cern-26807842022-08-10T12:26:39Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/201921408024http://cds.cern.ch/record/2680784engMuralidharan, ServeshSmith, DavidTrident : An automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance countersComputing and ComputersTrident, a qualitative analysis tool that can look at various low level metrics with respect to the Core, Memory and I/O to highlight performance bottlenecks during the execution of an application. Trident uses a three pronged approach in analyzing a node's utilization of hardware resources and to help a non system expert understand the stress on different parts of the system by a given job. Currently metrics such as memory bandwidth, core utilization, active processor cycles, etc., are being collected. Interpretation of the data in raw form is often non intuitive. Therefore, the tool converts these data into derived metrics that are then represented as a system wide extended Top-Down analysis that helps developers and site managers likewise understand the application behavior without the need for in-depth expertise of architecture details.CERN-IT-2019-002oai:cds.cern.ch:26807842019-02-04
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Trident : An automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance counters
title Trident : An automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance counters
title_full Trident : An automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance counters
title_fullStr Trident : An automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance counters
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title_short Trident : An automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance counters
title_sort trident : an automated system tool for collecting and analyzing performance counters
topic Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921408024
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