Determine Number of Tasks and Cores to Use with FSOLVE
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Mahmood Haddara
le 25 Déc 2022
Réponse apportée : Walter Roberson
le 25 Déc 2022
I am using fsolve on a large system of nonlinear equations. To speed it up, I would like to submit the job to a computing cluster and take advantage of the "UseParallel" option of fsolve. However, (since I am new to parallel computing) I am not sure how many tasks and CPUs per task to request. I initially requested 1 task with 48 cores per task, and found it did not run significantly faster than my 8 core laptop (with "UseParallel" enabled). I then requested 8 tasks with 6 cores per task and found it ran moderately faster.
How can I determine the highest number of cores that my script can efficiently use, as well as what combination of tasks/cores per task I should request?
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Walter Roberson
le 25 Déc 2022
You pretty much need trial and error to determine that.
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