Authors
Nawab Ali, Philip Carns, Kamil Iskra, Dries Kimpe, Samuel Lang, Robert Latham, Robert Ross, Lee Ward, Ponnuswamy Sadayappan
Publication date
2009/8/31
Conference
2009 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing and Workshops
Pages
1-10
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Current leadership-class machines suffer from a significant imbalance between their computational power and their I/O bandwidth. While Moore's law ensures that the computational power of high-performance computing systems increases with every generation, the same is not true for their I/O subsystems. The scalability challenges faced by existing parallel file systems with respect to the increasing number of clients, coupled with the minimalistic compute node kernels running on these machines, call for a new I/O paradigm to meet the requirements of data-intensive scientific applications. I/O forwarding is a technique that attempts to bridge the increasing performance and scalability gap between the compute and I/O components of leadership-class machines by shipping I/O calls from compute nodes to dedicated I/O nodes. The I/O nodes perform operations on behalf of the compute nodes and can reduce file …
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