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Evaluating systems and optimizing applications in high-performance computing (HPC) is a tedious task. Trace files, which are already commonly used to analyse and tune applications, also serve as a good approximation to reproduce workloads of scientific applications. The thesis presents design considerations and discusses a prototype implementation for a flexible tool to mimic the behavior of parallel applications by replaying trace files. In the end it is shown that a plugin based replay engine is able to replay parallel workloads that use MPI and POSIX I/O. It is further demonstrated how automatic trace manipulation in combination with the replay engine allows to be used as a virtual lab.

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@misc{FEIEFPWL14,
	author	 = {Jakob Lüttgau},
	title	 = {{Flexible Event Imitation Engine for Parallel Workloads}},
	advisors	 = {Julian Kunkel},
	year	 = {2014},
	month	 = {03},
	school	 = {Universität Hamburg},
	howpublished	 = {{Online \url{https://wr.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/_media/research:theses:jakob_luettgau_flexible_event_imitation_engine_for_parallel_workloads.pdf}}},
	type	 = {Bachelor's Thesis},
	abstract	 = {Evaluating systems and optimizing applications in high-performance computing (HPC) is a tedious task. Trace files, which are already commonly used to analyse and tune applications, also serve as a good approximation to reproduce workloads of scientific applications. The thesis presents design considerations and discusses a prototype implementation for a flexible tool to mimic the behavior of parallel applications by replaying trace files. In the end it is shown that a plugin based replay engine is able to replay parallel workloads that use MPI and POSIX I/O. It is further demonstrated how automatic trace manipulation in combination with the replay engine allows to be used as a virtual lab.},
}

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