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The above plot displays the "wall clock" time spent in each model component as observed in the [[GEOS-Chem timers]] output from recent public and internal 1-month benchmark simulations (Credit: [[User:Melissa Payer|Melissa Sulprizio]]). This type of plot can be very helpful in determining if updates made to GEOS-Chem cause significant computational bottlenecks.
The above plot displays the "wall clock" time spent in each model component as observed in the [[GEOS-Chem timers]] output from recent public and internal 1-month benchmark simulations (Credit: [[User:Melissa Payer|Melissa Sulprizio]]). This type of plot can be very helpful in determining if updates made to GEOS-Chem cause significant computational bottlenecks.


Timing information is obtained from the GEOS-Chem "Timers" output, which is printed to the log file.  Timers output is activated when compiling GEOS-Chem with <tt>TIMERS=y</tt> (GNU Make) or <tt>-DTIMERS=y</tt> and turning on timers in input.geos.
Timing information is obtained from the GEOS-Chem "Timers" output, which is printed to the log file.  Timers output is activated by setting ` use_gcclassic_timers: true` in geoschem_config.yml.


== For more information ==
== For more information ==

Revision as of 15:28, 21 June 2023

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Overview

On this page, we provide timing results obtained from 1-month benchmark GEOS-Chem simualtions.

Timing results from 1-month benchmarks

To access the entire history of GEOS-Chem benchmarks, please see our GEOS-Chem versions page.

Wall time spent in model components

GEOS-Chem Timers from 1-month benchmarks.png

The above plot displays the "wall clock" time spent in each model component as observed in the GEOS-Chem timers output from recent public and internal 1-month benchmark simulations (Credit: Melissa Sulprizio). This type of plot can be very helpful in determining if updates made to GEOS-Chem cause significant computational bottlenecks.

Timing information is obtained from the GEOS-Chem "Timers" output, which is printed to the log file. Timers output is activated by setting ` use_gcclassic_timers: true` in geoschem_config.yml.

For more information

  1. GEOS-Chem versions
  2. GEOS-Chem Benchmarks



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