Choice of Parallelism: Multi-GPU Driven Pipeline for Huge Academic Backbone Network

06/24/2021
by   Ruo Ando, et al.
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Science Information Network (SINET) is a Japanese academic backbone network for more than 800 research institutions and universities. In this paper, we present a multi-GPU-driven pipeline for handling huge session data of SINET. Our pipeline consists of ELK stack, multi-GPU server, and Splunk. A multi-GPU server is responsible for two procedures: discrimination and histogramming. Discrimination is dividing session data into ingoing/outgoing with subnet mask calculation and network address matching. Histogramming is grouping ingoing/outgoing session data into bins with map-reduce. In our architecture, we use GPU for the acceleration of ingress/egress discrimination of session data. Also, we use a tiling design pattern for building a two-stage map-reduce of CPU and GPU. Our multi-GPU-driven pipeline has succeeded in processing huge workloads of about 1.2 to 1.6 billion session streams (500GB-650GB) within 24 hours.

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