Seriema: RDMA-based Remote Invocationwith a Case-Study on Monte-Carlo Tree Search

Abstract

We introduce Seriema, a middleware that integrates RDMA-based remote invocation, asynchronous data transfer, NUMA-aware automatic management of registered memory, and message aggregation in idiomatic C++1x. Seriema supports the notion that remote invocation and asynchronous data transfer are complementary services that, when tightly-integrated, allow distributed data structures, overlay networks, and Cloud & datacenter service applications to be expressed effectively and naturally, resembling sequential code. In order to evaluate the usability of Seriema, we implement a Monte-Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) application framework, which runs distributed simulations given only a sequential problem specification. Micro-benchmarks show that Seriema provides remote invocations with low overhead, and that our MCTS application framework scales well up to the number of non-hyperthreaded CPU cores while simulating plays of the board game Hex.

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