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Revision as of 23:34, 22 November 2020
Background
In the context of the EOSC-Nordic EasyBuild pilot, the following page provides instructions for how to benchmark different software configurations on typical problems that are likely to affect NLPL users. Relevant variation will typically contrast pre-compiled binary installations (e.g. `pip` wheels) vs. locally compiled modules, where architecture-specific optimizations are enabled and optimized libraries (e.g. Intel MKL) are used.
NumPy
We use this Python script which runs multiple random matrix multiplications and singular value decompositions (SVD). Only CPU is employed.
OpenBLAS on Saga
$ module use -a /cluster/shared/nlpl/software/easybuild_ak/easybuild/install/modules/all/ $ module load numpy/1.18.1-foss-2019b-Python-3.7.4 $ python3 tests/numpy/numpy_test.py Multiplication took 78 seconds. SVD took 60 seconds.
IMKL on Saga
$ module use -a /cluster/shared/nlpl/software/easybuild_ak/easybuild/install/modules/all/ $ module load NLPL-numpy/1.18.1-gomkl-2019b-Python-3.7.4 $ python3 tests/numpy/numpy_test.py Multiplication took 55 seconds. SVD took 49 seconds.
TensorFlow
We use training an ELMo model on 2 GPUs as a benchmark. Any plain text corpus can be fed to this code.