STSyn: Speeding Up Local SGD with Straggler-Tolerant Synchronization
Synchronous local stochastic gradient descent (local SGD) suffers from some workers being idle and random delays due to slow and straggling workers, as it waits for the workers to complete the same amount of local updates. In this paper, to mitigate stragglers and improve communication efficiency, a novel local SGD strategy, named STSyn, is developed. The key point is to wait for the K fastest workers, while keeping all the workers computing continually at each synchronization round, and making full use of any effective (completed) local update of each worker regardless of stragglers. An analysis of the average wall-clock time, average number of local updates and average number of uploading workers per round is provided to gauge the performance of STSyn. The convergence of STSyn is also rigorously established even when the objective function is nonconvex. Experimental results show the superiority of the proposed STSyn against state-of-the-art schemes through utilization of the straggler-tolerant technique and additional effective local updates at each worker, and the influence of system parameters is studied. By waiting for faster workers and allowing heterogeneous synchronization with different numbers of local updates across workers, STSyn provides substantial improvements both in time and communication efficiency.
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