Research into data reduction techniques has gained popularity in recent years as storage capacity and performance become a growing concern. This survey paper provides an overview of leveraging points found in high-performance computing (HPC) systems and suitable mechanisms to reduce data volumes. We present the underlying theories and their application throughout the HPC stack and also discuss related hardware acceleration and reduction approaches. After introducing relevant use-cases, an overview of modern lossless and lossy compression algorithms and their respective usage at the application and file system layer is given. In anticipation of their increasing relevance for adaptive and in situ approaches, dimensionality reduction technique...
In recent years, the gap between bandwidth and computational throughput has become a major challenge...
We address parallel and high-speed lossless data compression. Data compression attempts to reduce th...
Today\u27s scientific simulations require a significant reduction of the data size because of extrem...
The compute capacity growth in high performance computing (HPC) systems is outperforming improvement...
Architectural and technological trends of systems used for scientific computing call for a significa...
Abstract—Storing data in compressed form is becoming common practice in high-performance systems, wh...
This thesis explores the use of lossless data compression in the memory hierarchy of contemporary co...
This thesis investigates how to improve the performance of lossless data compression hardware as a t...
As the capabilities of high performance computing (HPC) resources have grown over the last decades, ...
This paper surveys a variety of data compression methods spanning almost forty years of research, fr...
Compute-intensive tasks in high-end high performance computing (HPC) systems often generate large a...
The Hardware Data Compression Unit (HDCU) is a project whose primary purpose is to provide users the...
Data reduction techniques have been widely demanded and used by large-scale high performance computi...
This paper describes implementation details of a hardware compression and decompression unit (CDU) f...
Every HPC system today has to cope with a deluge of data generated by scientific applications, simul...
In recent years, the gap between bandwidth and computational throughput has become a major challenge...
We address parallel and high-speed lossless data compression. Data compression attempts to reduce th...
Today\u27s scientific simulations require a significant reduction of the data size because of extrem...
The compute capacity growth in high performance computing (HPC) systems is outperforming improvement...
Architectural and technological trends of systems used for scientific computing call for a significa...
Abstract—Storing data in compressed form is becoming common practice in high-performance systems, wh...
This thesis explores the use of lossless data compression in the memory hierarchy of contemporary co...
This thesis investigates how to improve the performance of lossless data compression hardware as a t...
As the capabilities of high performance computing (HPC) resources have grown over the last decades, ...
This paper surveys a variety of data compression methods spanning almost forty years of research, fr...
Compute-intensive tasks in high-end high performance computing (HPC) systems often generate large a...
The Hardware Data Compression Unit (HDCU) is a project whose primary purpose is to provide users the...
Data reduction techniques have been widely demanded and used by large-scale high performance computi...
This paper describes implementation details of a hardware compression and decompression unit (CDU) f...
Every HPC system today has to cope with a deluge of data generated by scientific applications, simul...
In recent years, the gap between bandwidth and computational throughput has become a major challenge...
We address parallel and high-speed lossless data compression. Data compression attempts to reduce th...
Today\u27s scientific simulations require a significant reduction of the data size because of extrem...