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Smart-Infinity: Fast Large Language Model Training using Near-Storage Processing on a Real System

Hardware Architecture 2024-03-12 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

The recent huge advance of Large Language Models (LLMs) is mainly driven by the increase in the number of parameters. This has led to substantial memory capacity requirements, necessitating the use of dozens of GPUs just to meet the capacity. One popular solution to this is storage-offloaded training, which uses host memory and storage as an extended memory hierarchy. However, this obviously comes at the cost of storage bandwidth bottleneck because storage devices have orders of magnitude lower bandwidth compared to that of GPU device memories. Our work, Smart-Infinity, addresses the storage bandwidth bottleneck of storage-offloaded LLM training using near-storage processing devices on a real system. The main component of Smart-Infinity is SmartUpdate, which performs parameter updates on custom near-storage accelerators. We identify that moving parameter updates to the storage side removes most of the storage traffic. In addition, we propose an efficient data transfer handler structure to address the system integration issues for Smart-Infinity. The handler allows overlapping data transfers with fixed memory consumption by reusing the device buffer. Lastly, we propose accelerator-assisted gradient compression/decompression to enhance the scalability of Smart-Infinity. When scaling to multiple near-storage processing devices, the write traffic on the shared channel becomes the bottleneck. To alleviate this, we compress the gradients on the GPU and decompress them on the accelerators. It provides further acceleration from reduced traffic. As a result, Smart-Infinity achieves a significant speedup compared to the baseline. Notably, Smart-Infinity is a ready-to-use approach that is fully integrated into PyTorch on a real system. We will open-source Smart-Infinity to facilitate its use.

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@article{arxiv.2403.06664,
  title  = {Smart-Infinity: Fast Large Language Model Training using Near-Storage Processing on a Real System},
  author = {Hongsun Jang and Jaeyong Song and Jaewon Jung and Jaeyoung Park and Youngsok Kim and Jinho Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.06664},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Published at HPCA 2024 (Best Paper Award Honorable Mention)

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