Folks,
I observed the same thing. I did a simple test a while back using 1,
2, 4, 8, 16 CPU cores on two different datasets, and using more than 4
cores there was no improvement in performance. So I just use 4 cores
max for all BEAST2 analyses.
Tomas
On 02/15/2016 10:01 AM, Miller, Mark wrote:
> Yes. The performance characteristics of the two codes in our hands are
> very different. We have had trouble using more than three cores
> effectively with beast2/beagle. I will leave it for others to provide
> their thoughts...
>
> Mark
>
> On Feb 15, 2016, at 3:44 AM, "Sara Rocha" <
spr...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:
mmi...@sdsc.edu>> escribió:
>>
>> Hi sara,
>> I a little confused. Are you using beast or beast2 or both ?
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On Feb 14, 2016, at 2:52 PM, "sara" <
spr...@gmail.com
>>> /
>>> /
>>> /If you had 3 partitions and you wanted to run the first two on
>>> the CPU (they would run on different cores) and the third on the
>>> GPU use:/
>>> /-beagle_order 0,0,2/
>>> /This command works by going through each partition in order and
>>> allocating it to the next device in the beagle_order list
>>> (wrapping around to the beginning if there are more partitions
>>> than numbers in the list). Generally you shouldn't put more than
>>> one partition per GPU device (it will work but will have bad
>>> performance - this is a limitation of BEAGLE at present). /
>>> /
>>> /
>>> but the first one suggest we can pop a few more partitions in the
>>> GPU's. That should be based on what? Saturating the GPU cores
>>> with "site patterns" (say, assigning them partitions to to fill
>>> more than 512 site patterns. Is that correct? And how much more?
>>> Is there a thumb-up rule??
>>> In the case of having a machine with more than 1 GPU, is there
>>> advantage of spreading "partitions" over several GPU's or not
>>> really? (and better use different GPU's and X threads of the CPU
>>> for different replicates?)
>>>
>>> Finally, how does all this compares/combines with the "useThreads
>>> flag of CompoundDistribution" mentioned in the performance
>>> suggestions page?
>>>
http://beast2.org/performance-suggestions/
>>>
>>> many many thanks in advance,
>>> sara
>>>
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