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. The interface conceals the parallelism within the file system, which increases the ease of programmability, but makes it difficult or impossible for sophisticated programmers and libraries to use knowledge about their I/O needs to exploit that parallelism. Furthermore, most current parallel file systems are optimized for a different workload than they are being asked to support. We introduce Galley, a new parall...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
To demonstrate the flexibility of the Galley parallel file system and to analyze the efficiency and ...
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...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
We describe the effects of a new user-level library for the Galley Parallel File System. This librar...
As we gain experience with parallel file systems, it becomes increasingly clear that a single soluti...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
Increasingly, file systems for multiprocessors are designed with parallel access to multiple disks, ...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Many scientific applications have intense computational and I/O requirements. Although multiprocesso...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
To demonstrate the flexibility of the Galley parallel file system and to analyze the efficiency and ...
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...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the h...
We describe the effects of a new user-level library for the Galley Parallel File System. This librar...
As we gain experience with parallel file systems, it becomes increasingly clear that a single soluti...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
Increasingly, file systems for multiprocessors are designed with parallel access to multiple disks, ...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
Many scientific applications have intense computational and I/O requirements. Although multiprocesso...
As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are ...
Rapid increases in the computational speeds of multiprocessors have not been matched by correspondin...
To demonstrate the flexibility of the Galley parallel file system and to analyze the efficiency and ...