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Ada-Grouper: Accelerating Pipeline Parallelism in Preempted Network by Adaptive Group-Scheduling for Micro-Batches (2303.01675v1)

Published 3 Mar 2023 in cs.DC

Abstract: Pipeline parallelism has been demonstrated to be a remarkable approach to improve throughput for training deep neural networks with billions of parameters over heterogeneous clusters. The 1F1B scheduling plan is a widely adopted strategy for memory and performance optimization, which interchanges the forward and backward stage computations of different micro-batches. On the other hand, a common issue in using the 1F1B scheduling is that stage computation is delayed due to the data transfer when network resources are preempted by other tasks, even with the minimum communication between stages. The exclusive access of these network resources cannot be guaranteed in cloud offerings. We present a general scheduling technique to accommodate pipeline parallelism to preempted network environments at the expense of a certain amount of memory pressure. The core concept is to extend 1F1B schedule scheme to kFkB, which groups k micro-batches, and alternately executes k forward and backward computations. We propose Ada-Grouper, an adaptive kFkB scheduler which regularly adjusts the number of group members k to maintain an optimal balance between communication and computation efficiency correspond to changes in a changing network environment under the memory limit. Experimental results demonstrate that our design maintain stable performance for pipeline parallelism, yielding a performance increase of up from 4% to 30%, compared with 1F1B in preempted network scenarios.

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