Authors
Peter F Corbett, Dror G Feitelson
Publication date
1996/8/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
225-264
Publisher
ACM
Description
The Vesta parallel file system is designed to provide parallel file access to application programs running on multicomputers with parallel I/O subsystems. Vesta uses a new abstraction of files: a file is not a sequence of bytes, but rather it can be partitioned into multiple disjoint sequences that are accessed in parallel. The partitioning—which can also be changed dynamically—reduces the need for synchronization and coordination during the access. Some control over the layout of data is also provided, so the layout can be matched with the anticipated access patterns. The system is fully implemented and forms the basis for the AIX Parallel I/O File System on the IBM SP2. The implementation does not compromise scalability or parallelism. In fact, all data accesses are done directly to the I/O node that contains the requested data, without any indirection or access to shared metadata. Disk mapping and caching …
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PF Corbett, DG Feitelson - ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS), 1996