International audienceModern High Performance Computing (HPC) storage systems use heterogeneous storage technologies organized in tiers to find a compromise between capacity, performance, and cost. In these systems, prefetching is a common technique used to move the right data at the right moment from a slow to a fast tier to improve the overall performance while using the costly high-performance tier only when needed. Effective prefetching requires precise knowledge of the application I/O patterns. This knowledge can be extracted through the source code, I/O tracing tools or I/O functions call stacks. State-of-the-art solutions based on the latter approach mainly focus on applications with regular I/O profiles to avoid scalability issues d...
The 2014 TOP500 supercomputer list includes over 40 deployed petascale systems, and the high perform...
Abstract — Parallel I/O prefetching is considered to be effective in improving I/O performance. Howe...
We have previously shown that the patterns in which files are accessed offer information that can ac...
International audienceModern High Performance Computing (HPC) storage systems use heterogeneous stor...
International audienceThe increasing gap between the computation performance of post-petascale machi...
International audienceThe increasing gap between the computation performance of post-petascale machi...
© 2021 IEEE.High-performance computing (HPC) systems consist of thousands of compute nodes, storage ...
The increasing gap between the computation performance of post-petascale machines and the performanc...
With the continuing technological trend of ever cheaper and larger memory, most data sets in databas...
The large number of cache misses of current applications coupled with the increasing cache miss late...
The benefits of prefetching have been largely overshadowed by the overhead required to produce high...
Multiple memory models have been proposed to capture the effects of memory hierarchy culminating in ...
Abstract—I/O has become one of the determining factors of HPC application performance. Understanding...
textModern computer systems spend a substantial fraction of their running time waiting for data from...
Large-scale high performance computing (HPC) systems typically consist of many thousands of CPUs and...
The 2014 TOP500 supercomputer list includes over 40 deployed petascale systems, and the high perform...
Abstract — Parallel I/O prefetching is considered to be effective in improving I/O performance. Howe...
We have previously shown that the patterns in which files are accessed offer information that can ac...
International audienceModern High Performance Computing (HPC) storage systems use heterogeneous stor...
International audienceThe increasing gap between the computation performance of post-petascale machi...
International audienceThe increasing gap between the computation performance of post-petascale machi...
© 2021 IEEE.High-performance computing (HPC) systems consist of thousands of compute nodes, storage ...
The increasing gap between the computation performance of post-petascale machines and the performanc...
With the continuing technological trend of ever cheaper and larger memory, most data sets in databas...
The large number of cache misses of current applications coupled with the increasing cache miss late...
The benefits of prefetching have been largely overshadowed by the overhead required to produce high...
Multiple memory models have been proposed to capture the effects of memory hierarchy culminating in ...
Abstract—I/O has become one of the determining factors of HPC application performance. Understanding...
textModern computer systems spend a substantial fraction of their running time waiting for data from...
Large-scale high performance computing (HPC) systems typically consist of many thousands of CPUs and...
The 2014 TOP500 supercomputer list includes over 40 deployed petascale systems, and the high perform...
Abstract — Parallel I/O prefetching is considered to be effective in improving I/O performance. Howe...
We have previously shown that the patterns in which files are accessed offer information that can ac...