Several algorithms for parallel disk systems have appeared in the literature recently, and they are asymptotically optimal in terms of the number of disk accesses. Scalable systems with parallel disks must be able to run these algorithms. We present for the first time a list of capabilities that must be provided by the system to support these optimal algorithms: control over declustering, querying about the configuration, independent I/O, and turning off parity, file caching, and prefetching. We summarize recent theoretical and empirical work that justifies the need for these capabilities. In addition, we sketch an organization for a parallel file interface with low-level primitives and higher-level operations
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
Several algorithms for parallel disk systems have appeared in the literature recently, and they are ...
Improvements in the processing speed of multiprocessors are outpacing improvements in the speed of d...
Parallel disk subsystems have been proposed as one way to close the gap between processor and disk s...
As we gain experience with parallel file systems, it becomes increasingly clear that a single soluti...
The increasing speed of the most powerful computers, especially multiprocessors, makes it difficult ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Improvements in the processing speed of multiprocessors are outpacing improvements in the speed of d...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
As the input/output (I/O) needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multi...
As parallel computers are increasingly used to run scientific applications with large data sets, and...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
MIMD multiprocessors are increasingly used for production super-computing. Supercomputer application...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
Several algorithms for parallel disk systems have appeared in the literature recently, and they are ...
Improvements in the processing speed of multiprocessors are outpacing improvements in the speed of d...
Parallel disk subsystems have been proposed as one way to close the gap between processor and disk s...
As we gain experience with parallel file systems, it becomes increasingly clear that a single soluti...
The increasing speed of the most powerful computers, especially multiprocessors, makes it difficult ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Improvements in the processing speed of multiprocessors are outpacing improvements in the speed of d...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
As the input/output (I/O) needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multi...
As parallel computers are increasingly used to run scientific applications with large data sets, and...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
MIMD multiprocessors are increasingly used for production super-computing. Supercomputer application...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...