International audienceThe historical gap between processing and data access speeds causes many applications to spend a large portion of their execution on I/O operations. From the point of view of a large-scale, expensive, supercomputer, it is important to ensure applications achieve the best I/O performance to promote an efficient usage of the machine. In this paper, we evaluate the I/O infrastructure of the Santos Dumont supercomputer, the largest one from Latin America. More specifically, we investigate the performance of collective I/O operations. By conducting an analysis of a scientific application that uses the machine, we identify large performance differences between the available MPI implementations. We then further study the obse...
The I/O access patterns of parallel programs often consist of accesses to a large number of small, n...
In high-performance computing (HPC) environments, an appropriate amount of hardware resources must b...
Beside the computational scalability of an HPC application, its I/O behaviour can significantly infl...
International audienceThe historical gap between processing and data access speeds causes many appli...
Abstract—I/O performance is vital for most HPC applications especially those that generate a vast am...
As many scientific applications require large data processing, the importance of parallel I/O has be...
The increasing number of cores per node has propelled the performance of leadershipscale systems fro...
Getting good I/O performance from parallel programs is a critical problem for many application domai...
Parallel computing is indisputably present in the future of high performance computing. For distribu...
Parallel computers are increasingly being used to run large-scale applications that also have huge I...
Many large-scale applications on parallel machines are bottlenecked by the I/O performance rather th...
Many scientific applications are I/O intensive and have tremendous I/O requirements, including check...
Abstract—The well-known gap between relative CPU speeds and storage bandwidth results in the need fo...
The I/O subsystems of high performance computing installations tend to be very system specific. Ther...
of the I/O subsystem plays a significant role in parallel applications that need to access large amo...
The I/O access patterns of parallel programs often consist of accesses to a large number of small, n...
In high-performance computing (HPC) environments, an appropriate amount of hardware resources must b...
Beside the computational scalability of an HPC application, its I/O behaviour can significantly infl...
International audienceThe historical gap between processing and data access speeds causes many appli...
Abstract—I/O performance is vital for most HPC applications especially those that generate a vast am...
As many scientific applications require large data processing, the importance of parallel I/O has be...
The increasing number of cores per node has propelled the performance of leadershipscale systems fro...
Getting good I/O performance from parallel programs is a critical problem for many application domai...
Parallel computing is indisputably present in the future of high performance computing. For distribu...
Parallel computers are increasingly being used to run large-scale applications that also have huge I...
Many large-scale applications on parallel machines are bottlenecked by the I/O performance rather th...
Many scientific applications are I/O intensive and have tremendous I/O requirements, including check...
Abstract—The well-known gap between relative CPU speeds and storage bandwidth results in the need fo...
The I/O subsystems of high performance computing installations tend to be very system specific. Ther...
of the I/O subsystem plays a significant role in parallel applications that need to access large amo...
The I/O access patterns of parallel programs often consist of accesses to a large number of small, n...
In high-performance computing (HPC) environments, an appropriate amount of hardware resources must b...
Beside the computational scalability of an HPC application, its I/O behaviour can significantly infl...