2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-021-03730-7
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Lustre I/O performance investigations on Hazel Hen: experiments and heuristics

Abstract: With ever-increasing computational power, larger computational domains are employed and thus the data output grows as well. Writing this data to disk can become a significant part of runtime if done serially. Even if the output is done in parallel, e.g., via MPI I/O, there are many user-space parameters for tuning the performance. This paper focuses on the available parameters for the Lustre file system and the Cray MPICH implementation of MPI I/O. Experiments on the Cray XC40 Hazel Hen using a Cray Sonexion 2… Show more

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“…After that, the interaction between the client and the selected OSS is carried out directly through a high-performance data network. This solves the problem of the formation of "bottlenecks" in the access of computing nodes to a single data storage [8].…”
Section: Parallel File System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, the interaction between the client and the selected OSS is carried out directly through a high-performance data network. This solves the problem of the formation of "bottlenecks" in the access of computing nodes to a single data storage [8].…”
Section: Parallel File System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is literature comparing different technologies according to established benchmark suites [147,148]. In some cases, current knowledge allows to extract the best performance of a given object storage tool, through fine-tuning of user space parameters [149]. This work does not attempt to modify or tune the storage backend; rather, it focuses on addressing analysis needs from the perspective of the data format and the layer that implements I/O of the data format to various backends.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%