Date & Time:
April 7, 2025 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Location:
Crerar 298, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL,
04/07/2025 03:00 PM 04/07/2025 04:00 PM America/Chicago Jovan Stojkovic (UIUC)- Chasing the “Tail at Scale”: Toward Cloud-Native Architectures Crerar 298, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL,

Abstract: To democratize access to cloud computing systems, cloud providers have introduced new, cloud-native, computing paradigms. These emerging paradigms, including microservices and serverless computing, offer significantly simpler programming models alongside cost-efficient billing models. However, cloud-native services differ fundamentally from traditional monolithic applications. They exhibit short execution times, frequent context switching, bursty request patterns, and strict tail latency requirements. Hence, when such workloads run on conventional hardware and software systems, they end up having substantial performance, energy, and resource inefficiencies.

In this talk, I will present my research efforts to tackle these challenges by designing hardware platforms and software stacks that deliver orders of magnitude improvements in the efficiency of cloud-native workloads. First, I will introduce μManycore, a processor architecture tailored to minimize the tail latency of cloud services. I will then enhance the microarchitecture with Mosaic, which uses fine-grained partitioning of hardware resources to retain service state across frequent context switches. Next, I will integrate many domain-specific accelerators with the processor and introduce AccelFlow, an efficient mechanism for orchestrating these accelerators. Finally, I will showcase EcoFaaS, an energy management framework designed to significantly reduce the energy consumption of cloud-native services on these architectures while maintaining high performance. The combination of all these techniques enables a major advance in the efficiency of cloud-native workloads.

Speakers

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Jovan Stojkovic

PhD Candidate, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Jovan Stojkovic is a final year PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, advised by Professor Josep Torrellas. His research interests are in hardware and software design for cloud and datacenter workloads. His work appeared in top tier computer architecture conferences, such as ISCA, MICRO, ASPLOS, and HPCA. His research was recognized with the HPCA Best Paper Award, IEEE Micro Top Pick Honorable Mention, Mavis Future Faculty Fellowship, Kenichi Miura Award for excellence in high performance computing, and an invitation to speak at the Heidelberg Laurate Forum. He is an author of six patents filed with IBM and Microsoft.

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