As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are being designed to provide applications with parallel access to multiple disks. Many parallel file systems present applications with a conventional Unix-like interface that allows the application to access multiple disks transparently. By tracing all the activity of a parallel file system in a production, scientific computing environment, we show that many applications exhibit highly regular, but non-consecutive I/O access patterns. Since the conventional interface does not provide an efficient method of describing these patterns, we present an extension which supports strided and nested-strided I/O requests
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
257 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.There exists an increasing di...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Increasingly, file systems for multiprocessors are designed with parallel access to multiple disks, ...
In other papers I propose the idea of disk-directed I/O for multiprocessor file systems. Those paper...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
As parallel computers are increasingly used to run scientific applications with large data sets, and...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Many scientific applications that run on today\u27s multiprocessors are bottlenecked by their file I...
As the input/output (I/O) needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multi...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
257 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.There exists an increasing di...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Increasingly, file systems for multiprocessors are designed with parallel access to multiple disks, ...
In other papers I propose the idea of disk-directed I/O for multiprocessor file systems. Those paper...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
As parallel computers are increasingly used to run scientific applications with large data sets, and...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Many scientific applications that run on today\u27s multiprocessors are bottlenecked by their file I...
As the input/output (I/O) needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multi...
Multiprocessors have permitted astounding increases in computational performance, but many cannot me...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
257 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.There exists an increasing di...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...