The trend in parallel computing toward large-scale cluster computers running thousands of cooperating processes per application has led to an I/O bottleneck that has only gotten more severe as the the number of processing cores per CPU has increased. Current parallel file systems are able to provide high bandwidth file access for large contiguous file region accesses; however, applications repeatedly accessing small file regions on unaligned file region boundaries continue to experience poor I/O throughput due to the high overhead associated with accessing parallel file system data. In this dissertation we demonstrate how client-side file data caching can improve parallel file system throughput for applications performing frequent sm...
As we move towards the Exactable era of supercomputing, node-level failures are becoming more common...
Abstract—The ever-growing gap between the computation and I/O is one of the fundamental challenges f...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
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...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Client-side file caching has long been recognized as a file system enhancement to reduce the amount ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
As the size of the data sets manipulated by data-intensive scientific applications approaches the pe...
Client-side file caching is one of many I/O strategies adopted by today’s parallel file systems that...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Current I/O stack for high-performance computing is composed of multiple software layers in order to...
The increasing speed of the most powerful computers, especially multiprocessors, makes it difficult ...
Input/Output (I/O) operations can represent a significant proportion of the run-time of parallel sci...
Recent advances in storage technologies and high performance interconnects have made possible in the...
As we move towards the Exactable era of supercomputing, node-level failures are becoming more common...
Abstract—The ever-growing gap between the computation and I/O is one of the fundamental challenges f...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
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...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Client-side file caching has long been recognized as a file system enhancement to reduce the amount ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
As the size of the data sets manipulated by data-intensive scientific applications approaches the pe...
Client-side file caching is one of many I/O strategies adopted by today’s parallel file systems that...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Current I/O stack for high-performance computing is composed of multiple software layers in order to...
The increasing speed of the most powerful computers, especially multiprocessors, makes it difficult ...
Input/Output (I/O) operations can represent a significant proportion of the run-time of parallel sci...
Recent advances in storage technologies and high performance interconnects have made possible in the...
As we move towards the Exactable era of supercomputing, node-level failures are becoming more common...
Abstract—The ever-growing gap between the computation and I/O is one of the fundamental challenges f...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...