Does this not just bear out that the 'average' HS06 assigned by the sites to their farms is poor and/or that the spread of performance per core is wide on a given farm?
Martin.
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> Hi,
> I sent this to the PMB for discussion but some of you might be interested in
> it.
>
> I had a look at my benchmark results. The spread (= sdev/mean) in raw CPU
> times across all UK sites and machines is 29%. If I apply the average HS06 for
> each site obtained from Apel/ATLAS ('HS06 ATLAS') this increases to 38%. I
> haven't looked in any greater detail if the core gets smaller and the tails
> wider or anything like that (it wouldn't help us anyway). I also looked at the
> ATLAS production numbers. For April the spread in production CPU/job increases
> from 14% to 28% and production CPU/event from 22% to 33% if you scale by 'HS06
> ATLAS'. (These are averaged over sites not weighted by size). These bear out
> other observations made by ATLAS reported at a recent CMB/SPMB meeting that
> HS06 makes it worse than using raw CPU numbers. Basically correcting for HS06
> introduces ~25-30% noise into the measurements.
> However, if I use the ATLAS production CPU/event to derive a HS06 number
> ('HS06 Prod') i.e the production HS06/event should be constant and apply these
> to my benchmark results then the spread goes down from 29% to 23%. So
> basically if you derive your benchmark from actually running ATLAS code then
> it improves things (as you might hope) otherwise it makes it worse. So we
> should be using 'HS06 Prod' not 'HS06 ATLAS' (or nothing).
> Cheers Steve
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