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Title | XaaS: Acceleration as a Service to Enable Productive High-Performance Cloud Computing |
Publication Type | Preprint |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Hoefler, T., M. Copik, P. Beckman, A. Jones, I. Foster, M. Parashar, D. Reed, M. Troyer, T. Schulthess, D. Ernst, and J. Dongarra |
Date Published | 2024-01 |
Publisher | arXiv |
Abstract | HPC and Cloud have evolved independently, specializing their innovations into performance or productivity. Acceleration as a Service (XaaS) is a recipe to empower both fields with a shared execution platform that provides transparent access to computing resources, regardless of the underlying cloud or HPC service provider. Bridging HPC and cloud advancements, XaaS presents a unified architecture built on performance-portable containers. Our converged model concentrates on low-overhead, high-performance communication and computing, targeting resource-intensive workloads from climate simulations to machine learning. XaaS lifts the restricted allocation model of Function-as-a-Service (FaaS), allowing users to benefit from the flexibility and efficient resource utilization of serverless while supporting long-running and performance-sensitive workloads from HPC. |
URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04552 |