Authors
Youngjae Kim, Raghul Gunasekaran, Galen M Shipman, David A Dillow, Zhe Zhang, Bradley W Settlemyer
Publication date
2010/11/15
Conference
2010 5th Petascale Data Storage Workshop (PDSW'10)
Pages
1-5
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Understanding workload characteristics is critical for optimizing and improving the performance of current systems and software, and architecting new storage systems based on observed workload patterns. In this paper, we characterize the scientific workloads of the world's fastest HPC (High Performance Computing) storage cluster, Spider, at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF). Spider provides an aggregate bandwidth of over 240 GB/s with over 10 petabytes of RAID 6 formatted capacity. OLCFs flagship petascale simulation platform, Jaguar, and other large HPC clusters, in total over 250 thousands compute cores, depend on Spider for their I/O needs. We characterize the system utilization, the demands of reads and writes, idle time, and the distribution of read requests to write requests for the storage system observed over a period of 6 months. From this study we develop synthesized workloads …
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