What is the difference between VPU and CPU time given in the OUTCAR file?
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Mike
VPU vs CPU time
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VPU vs CPU time
AFAIK VPU time is the cpu time, i.e. the amount of time the cpu has spent executing vasp. CPU time is the wallclock time. Yes, it's a bit backwards.
The difference CPU-VPU is the time spent on other tasks, or idling.
The difference CPU-VPU is the time spent on other tasks, or idling.
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VPU vs CPU time
When VASP is run in parallel, does VPU time include the time taken to send the data between each nodes or is it just the sum of the times taken individually by each node?
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