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Hi,
I'm curious what is going on with the memory management when using sycl::buffer inside of std::vector.
I have a very small example program:
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#include
#include
using namespace sycl…
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# Background
From time to time we run into cases when a compute node gets unresponsive (kubelet can't send the heartbeats) due to the high CPU/Memory usage.
If such a node is detected - the run is…
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_From @richelbilderbeek on October 4, 2015 10:49_
_From @richelbilderbeek on June 1, 2014 15:22_
From http://cppandbeyond.com/2012/04/16/session-topic-initial-thoughts-on-effective-c11:
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Pre…
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When `--exclusive` is set in slurm, which is done by default in the slurm provider, the number of cpus requested per node is ignored as the entire node is assigned by slurm. This is a subtle footgun w…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
When running multiple `zstd` processes in parallel, it's difficult to know how many threads to give to each process. Giving each p…
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I tried Ray and Dask and both failed to work from celery task.
Is there any way to use Modin inside Django celery task ?
[stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78128100/unknown-iss…
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Oversubscription of threads is a common problem, especially when tasks call routines that are themselves multi-threaded. The most common culprit of this is BLAS/LAPACK calls.
A couple of years a…
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The `threadpool_limits` are global. This makes it difficult to avoid oversubscription when invoking parallel operations (e.g., Numpy functions) from within a parallel divide-and-conquer algorithm.
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Pylint is by far one of the slowest parts of the CI suite. It has a parallel flag, -j . On my local box, doing j=4 sped up pylint from 2.5 minutes to 1 minute.
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Just an idea, the transfer won't be proactive, but maybe it would be good enough? I think it would be less work.
What do you think?
nouiz updated
5 years ago