This paper addresses the problem of providing a parallel virtual memory system with an efficient swap file structure. It thas been observed, experimentally, that the way data is organized in a parallel I/O environment greatly influences the I/O performance [9,6]. Thereforem if virtual memory is to be implemented in parallel machienes, its disk swap space organization will be one of the key factors determining the virtual memory stystem's efficiency.We analyze different parallel file organiations in order to determine which one better suits the needs of a parallel virtual memory system.Simulation results collected thus far indicate that the best strategy is to assign to each I/O node data that will be utilized mostly by neighbor processors. ...
A parallel file may be physically stored on several independent disks and logically partitioned by s...
The concept of swap space in SunOS has been extended by the abstraction of a "virtual swap file...
Harnessing the full I/O capabilities of a large-scale multiprocessor is difficult and requires a gre...
Parallel input/output in high performance computing is a field of increasing importance. In particul...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
[[abstract]]Applications on massively parallel processors (MPP) often require a high aggregate bandw...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a parallel file object environment to support distributed array stor...
Several algorithms for parallel disk systems have appeared in the literature recently, and they are ...
A model for virtual memory in a distributed memory parallel computer is proposed. It uses a novel pa...
Parallel disk I/O subsystems are becoming more important in today’s large-scale parallel machines. P...
Parallel systems leverage parallel file systems to efficiently perform I/O to shared files. These pa...
Parallel file systems have become a common component of mod-ern high-end computers to mask the ever-...
Parallel file systems have become a common component of mod-ern high-end computers to mask the ever-...
[[abstract]]The paper describes a parallel file object environment to support distributed array stor...
Improvements in the processing speed of multiprocessors are outpacing improvements in the speed of d...
A parallel file may be physically stored on several independent disks and logically partitioned by s...
The concept of swap space in SunOS has been extended by the abstraction of a "virtual swap file...
Harnessing the full I/O capabilities of a large-scale multiprocessor is difficult and requires a gre...
Parallel input/output in high performance computing is a field of increasing importance. In particul...
The subject of input/output (I/O) was often neglected in the design of parallel computer systems, al...
[[abstract]]Applications on massively parallel processors (MPP) often require a high aggregate bandw...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a parallel file object environment to support distributed array stor...
Several algorithms for parallel disk systems have appeared in the literature recently, and they are ...
A model for virtual memory in a distributed memory parallel computer is proposed. It uses a novel pa...
Parallel disk I/O subsystems are becoming more important in today’s large-scale parallel machines. P...
Parallel systems leverage parallel file systems to efficiently perform I/O to shared files. These pa...
Parallel file systems have become a common component of mod-ern high-end computers to mask the ever-...
Parallel file systems have become a common component of mod-ern high-end computers to mask the ever-...
[[abstract]]The paper describes a parallel file object environment to support distributed array stor...
Improvements in the processing speed of multiprocessors are outpacing improvements in the speed of d...
A parallel file may be physically stored on several independent disks and logically partitioned by s...
The concept of swap space in SunOS has been extended by the abstraction of a "virtual swap file...
Harnessing the full I/O capabilities of a large-scale multiprocessor is difficult and requires a gre...