MeCeFO: Enhancing LLM Training Robustness via Fault-Tolerant Optimization
Abstract
As distributed optimization scales to meet the demands of Large Language Model (LLM) training, hardware failures become increasingly non-negligible. Existing fault-tolerant training methods often introduce significant computational or memory overhead, demanding additional resources. To address this challenge, we propose Memory- and Computation-efficient Fault-tolerant Optimization (MeCeFO), a novel algorithm that ensures robust training with minimal overhead. When a computing node fails, MeCeFO seamlessly transfers its training task to a neighboring node while employing memory- and computation-efficient algorithmic optimizations to minimize the extra workload imposed on the neighboring node handling both tasks. MeCeFO leverages three key algorithmic designs: (i) Skip-connection, which drops the multi-head attention (MHA) module during backpropagation for memory- and computation-efficient approximation; (ii) Recomputation, which reduces activation memory in feedforward networks (FFNs); and (iii) Low-rank gradient approximation, enabling efficient estimation of FFN weight matrix gradients. Theoretically, MeCeFO matches the convergence rate of conventional distributed training, with a rate of O(1/nT), where n is the data parallelism size and T is the number of iterations. Empirically, MeCeFO maintains robust performance under high failure rates, incurring only a 4.18% drop in throughput, demonstrating 5.0× to 6.7× greater resilience than previous SOTA approaches. Codes are available at https://github.com/pkumelon/MeCeFO.
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