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1 Memory System Characterization of Commercial Workloads
Luiz Andre Barroso, Kourosh Gharachorloo, and Edouard Bugnion Presented by Jerry Wu

2 Introduction Motivation
Commercial workloads has become the largest market segment for multiprocessor servers Design of these systems has yet to keep up with the pace of changes in the market Lack of commercial workload performance requirements This paper presents performance studies of three classes of commercial workloads

3 Complications Lack of availability and restrictions Large scale
Lack of easy access to commercial database engines Large scale Large hardware cost Complexity Non-trivial OS-I/O interactions, lack of source code Moving target Commercial database engines improve at a very fast pace

4 Commercial Workloads OLTP Workload DSS Workload
Modeled after the TPC-B benchmark Models a banking system DSS Workload Modeled after the TPC-D benchmark Simulates the decision support system for a supplier OLTP and DSS workloads run on Oracle Database Engine Web Index Search Workload State-of-the-art search engine AltaVista (No Google yet)

5 Methodology Monitoring Simulation Key issues
OLTP and DSS benchmarks were run on Alpha using Oracle Utilized IPROBE monitoring tool to access event counters Simulation Used an Alpha port of SimOS Key issues Amount of physical memory required Bandwidth requirement for the I/O Total runtime

6 Monitoring Results DSS and AltaVista OLTP
Importance of hits and misses to secondary caches and latency of dirty misses DSS and AltaVista Hits in secondary on-chip cache is the only significant memory component

7 Simulation Results Uses an Alpha port of SimOS Observations on OLTP
Small kernel component Benefit from larger cache and higher associativity Cache and memory system stalls have large effects Idle time increases with bigger caches Higher processing rates results in less demand on I/O Small fraction of communication in Oracle due to false sharing

8 Cache Hierarchy Performance
Primary cache miss important for OLTP, but more so for DSS OLTP and DSS have very different cache performance Large on-chip cache captures most of the misses in DSS, but not in OLTP False sharing increases for increasing cache line size Replacement and instruction miss rate not visibly effected

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