As we gain experience with parallel file systems, it becomes increasingly clear that a single solution does not suit all applications. For example, it appears to be impossible to find a single appropriate interface, caching policy, file structure, or disk-management strategy. Furthermore, the proliferation of file-system interfaces and abstractions make applications difficult to port. \par We propose that the traditional functionality of parallel file systems be separated into two components: a fixed core that is standard on all platforms, encapsulating only primitive abstractions and interfaces, and a set of high-level libraries to provide a variety of abstractions and application-programmer interfaces (APIs). \par We present our current a...
The problem of providing file I/O to parallel programs has been largely neglected in the development...
Parallel disk subsystems have been proposed as one way to close the gap between processor and disk s...
The problem of providing file I/O to parallel programs has been largely neglected in the development...
Many scientific applications for high-performance multiprocessors have tremendous I/O requirements. ...
Increasingly, file systems for multiprocessors are designed with parallel access to multiple disks, ...
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...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
As the input/output (I/O) needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multi...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
The problem of providing file I/O to parallel programs has been largely neglected in the development...
Parallel disk subsystems have been proposed as one way to close the gap between processor and disk s...
The problem of providing file I/O to parallel programs has been largely neglected in the development...
Many scientific applications for high-performance multiprocessors have tremendous I/O requirements. ...
Increasingly, file systems for multiprocessors are designed with parallel access to multiple disks, ...
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...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
As the input/output (I/O) needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multi...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
The problem of providing file I/O to parallel programs has been largely neglected in the development...
Parallel disk subsystems have been proposed as one way to close the gap between processor and disk s...
The problem of providing file I/O to parallel programs has been largely neglected in the development...