Understanding Data Storage and Ingestion for Large-Scale Deep Recommendation Model Training

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Abstract

Datacenter-scale AI training clusters consisting of thousands of domain-specifc accelerators (DSA) are used to train increasinglycomplex deep learning models. These clusters rely on a data storage and ingestion (DSI) pipeline, responsible for storing exabytes of training data and serving it at tens of terabytes per second. As DSAs continue to push training efciency and throughput, the DSI pipeline is becoming the dominating factor that constrains the overall training performance and capacity. Innovations that improve the efciency and performance of DSI systems and hardware are urgent, demanding a deep understanding of DSI characteristics and infrastructure at scale. This paper presents Meta's end-to-end DSI pipeline, composed of a central data warehouse built on distributed storage and a Data PreProcessing Service that scales to eliminate data stalls. We characterize how hundreds of models are collaboratively trained across geo-distributed datacenters via diverse and continuous training jobs. These training jobs read and heavily flter massive and evolving datasets, resulting in popular features and samples used across training jobs. We measure the intense network, memory, and compute resources required by each training job to preprocess samples during training. Finally, we synthesize key takeaways based on our production infrastructure characterization. These include identifying hardware bottlenecks, discussing opportunities for heterogeneous DSI hardware, motivating research in datacenter scheduling and benchmark datasets, and assimilating lessons learned in optimizing DSI infrastructure.

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Zhao, M., Agarwal, N., Basant, A., Gedik, B., Pan, S., Ozdal, M., … Pol, P. (2022). Understanding Data Storage and Ingestion for Large-Scale Deep Recommendation Model Training. In Proceedings - International Symposium on Computer Architecture (pp. 1042–1057). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3470496.3533044

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