Parallel computing is indisputably present in the future of high performance computing. For distributed memory systems, MPI is widely accepted as a de facto standard. However, I/O is often neglected when considering parallel performance. In this article, a number of I/O strategies for distributed memory systems will be examined. These will be evaluated in the context of COOLFluiD, a framework for object oriented computational fluid dynamics. The influence of the system and software architecture on performance will be studied. Benchmark results will be provided, enabling a comparison between some commonly used parallel file systems.Book subtitle: STATE OF THE ART IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTINGstatus: publishe
Efficient usage of file systems poses a major challenge for highly scalable parallel applications. T...
Many scientific applications are I/O intensive and have tremendous I/O requirements, including check...
Parallel input/output in high performance computing is a field of increasing importance. In particul...
Parallel and distributed computing have matured sufficiently for their adoption in production enviro...
Input/Output (I/O) operations can represent a significant proportion of the run-time of parallel sci...
Abstract. I/O intensive applications have posed great challenges to computational scientists. A majo...
Parallel computers are increasingly being used to run large-scale applications that also have huge I...
Getting good I/O performance from parallel programs is a critical problem for many application domai...
Recent studies have demonstrated that significant I/O operations are performed by a number of differ...
High performance computing (HPC) is changing the way science is performed in the 21st Century; exper...
of the I/O subsystem plays a significant role in parallel applications that need to access large amo...
Scientific applications are increasingly being implemented on massively parallel supercomputers. Man...
Many large-scale scientific simulations generate large, structured multi-dimensional datasets. Data ...
Beside the computational scalability of an HPC application, its I/O behaviour can significantly infl...
A critical but often ignored component of system performance is the I/O system. Today's applications...
Efficient usage of file systems poses a major challenge for highly scalable parallel applications. T...
Many scientific applications are I/O intensive and have tremendous I/O requirements, including check...
Parallel input/output in high performance computing is a field of increasing importance. In particul...
Parallel and distributed computing have matured sufficiently for their adoption in production enviro...
Input/Output (I/O) operations can represent a significant proportion of the run-time of parallel sci...
Abstract. I/O intensive applications have posed great challenges to computational scientists. A majo...
Parallel computers are increasingly being used to run large-scale applications that also have huge I...
Getting good I/O performance from parallel programs is a critical problem for many application domai...
Recent studies have demonstrated that significant I/O operations are performed by a number of differ...
High performance computing (HPC) is changing the way science is performed in the 21st Century; exper...
of the I/O subsystem plays a significant role in parallel applications that need to access large amo...
Scientific applications are increasingly being implemented on massively parallel supercomputers. Man...
Many large-scale scientific simulations generate large, structured multi-dimensional datasets. Data ...
Beside the computational scalability of an HPC application, its I/O behaviour can significantly infl...
A critical but often ignored component of system performance is the I/O system. Today's applications...
Efficient usage of file systems poses a major challenge for highly scalable parallel applications. T...
Many scientific applications are I/O intensive and have tremendous I/O requirements, including check...
Parallel input/output in high performance computing is a field of increasing importance. In particul...