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Ibdxnet: Leveraging InfiniBand in Highly Concurrent Java Applications (1812.01963v1)

Published 5 Dec 2018 in cs.NI and cs.DC

Abstract: In this report, we describe the design and implementation of Ibdxnet, a low-latency and high-throughput transport providing the benefits of InfiniBand networks to Java applications. Ibdxnet is part of the Java-based DXNet library, a highly concurrent and simple to use messaging stack with transparent serialization of messaging objects and focus on very small messages (< 64 bytes). Ibdxnet implements the transport interface of DXNet in Java and a custom C++ library in native space using JNI. Several optimizations in both spaces minimize context switching overhead between Java and C++ and are not burdening message latency or throughput. Communication is implemented using the messaging verbs of the ibverbs library complemented by an automatic connection management in the native library. We compared DXNet with the Ibdxnet transport to the MPI implementations FastMPJ and MVAPICH2. For small messages up to 64 bytes using multiple threads, DXNet with the Ibdxnet transport achieves a bi-directional message rate of 10 million messages per second and surpasses FastMPJ by a factor of 4 and MVAPICH by a factor of 2. Furthermore, DXNet scales well on a high load all-to-all communication with up to 8 nodes achieving a total aggregated message rate of 43.4 million messages per second for small messages and a throughput saturation of 33.6 GB/s with only 2 kb message size.

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