Benefit of DDN's IME-FUSE for I/O intensive HPC applications

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Betke, E. and Kunkel, J. (2018) Benefit of DDN's IME-FUSE for I/O intensive HPC applications. In: Workshop on Performance and Scalability of Storage Systems, 24-28 June 2018, Frankfurt, Germany, pp. 131-144. (ISBN 9783030024642)

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Many scientific applications are limited by I/O performance offered by parallel file systems on conventional storage systems. Flash- based burst buffers provide significant better performance than HDD backed storage, but at the expense of capacity. Burst buffers are consid- ered as the next step towards achieving wire-speed of interconnect and providing more predictable low latency I/O, which are the holy grail of storage. A critical evaluation of storage technology is mandatory as there is no long-term experience with performance behavior for particular applica- tions scenarios. The evaluation enables data centers choosing the right products and system architects the integration in HPC architectures. This paper investigates the native performance of DDN-IME, a flash- based burst buffer solution. Then, it takes a closer look at the IME-FUSE file systems, which uses IMEs as burst buffer and a Lustre file system as back-end. Finally, by utilizing a NetCDF benchmark, it estimates the performance benefit for climate applications.

Additional Information Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 11203).
Item Type Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/79589
Refereed Yes
Divisions Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Computer Science
Additional Information Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 11203).
Publisher Springer
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