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This timely text presents a comprehensive overview of fault tolerance techniques for high-performance computing (HPC). The text opens with a detailed introduction to the concepts of checkpoint protocols and scheduling algorithms, prediction, replication, silent error detection and correction, together with some application-specific techniques such as ABFT. Emphasis is placed on analytical performance models. This is then followed by a review of general-purpose techniques, including several checkpoint and rollback recovery protocols. Relevant execution scenarios are also evaluated and compared through quantitative models. Features: provides a survey of resilience methods and performance models; examines the various sources for errors and faults in large-scale systems; reviews the spectrum of techniques that can be applied to design a fault-tolerant MPI; investigates different approaches to replication; discusses the challenge of energy consumption of fault-tolerance methods in extreme-scale systems.
Part I: General Overview.- Fault-Tolerance Techniques for High-Performance Computing.- Part II: Technical Contributions.- Errors and Faults.- Fault-Tolerant MPI.- Using Replication for Resilience on Exascale Systems.- Energy-Aware Check pointing Strategies.
Yves Robert, Frederic Vivien, France) Robert, Yves (Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, Institut Universitaire de France, and Universite de Lyon, France) Vivien, Frederic (INRIA and Universite de Lyon