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Transparent Serverless execution of Python multiprocessing applications (2205.08818v2)

Published 18 May 2022 in cs.DC

Abstract: Access transparency means that both local and remote resources are accessed using identical operations. With transparency, unmodified single-machine applications could run over disaggregated compute, storage, and memory resources. Hiding the complexity of distributed systems through transparency would have great benefits, like scaling-out local-parallel scientific applications over flexible disaggregated resources in the Cloud. This paper presents a performance evaluation where we assess the feasibility of access transparency over state-of-the-art Cloud disaggregated resources for Python multiprocessing applications. We have interfaced the multiprocessing module with an implementation that transparently runs processes on serverless functions and uses an in-memory data store for shared state. To evaluate transparency, we run in the Cloud four unmodified applications: Uber Research's Evolution Strategies, Baselines-AI's Proximal Policy Optimization, Pandaral.lel's dataframe, and ScikitLearn's Hyperparameter tuning. We compare execution time and scalability of the same application running over disaggregated resources using our library, with the single-machine Python multiprocessing libraries in a large VM. For equal resources, applications efficiently using message-passing abstractions achieve comparable results despite the significant overheads of remote communication. Other shared-memory intensive applications do not perform due to high remote memory latency. The results show that Python's multiprocessing library design is an enabler towards transparency: legacy applications using efficient disaggregated abstractions can transparently scale beyond VM limited resources for increased parallelism without changing the underlying code or architecture.

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