I/O performance challenges at leadership scale

Today's top high performance computing systems run applications with hundreds of thousands of processes, contain hundreds of storage nodes, and must meet massive I/O requirements for capacity and performance. These leadership-class systems face daunting challenges to deploying scalable I/O syst...

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Published inProceedings of the Conference on High Performance Computing Networking, Storage and Analysis pp. 1 - 12
Main Authors Lang, Samuel, Carns, Philip, Latham, Robert, Ross, Robert, Harms, Kevin, Allcock, William
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY, USA ACM 14.11.2009
SeriesACM Conferences
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ISBN1605587443
9781605587448
ISSN2167-4329
DOI10.1145/1654059.1654100

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Summary:Today's top high performance computing systems run applications with hundreds of thousands of processes, contain hundreds of storage nodes, and must meet massive I/O requirements for capacity and performance. These leadership-class systems face daunting challenges to deploying scalable I/O systems. In this paper we present a case study of the I/O challenges to performance and scalability on Intrepid, the IBM Blue Gene/P system at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility. Listed in the top 5 fastest supercomputers of 2008, Intrepid runs computational science applications with intensive demands on the I/O system. We show that Intrepid's file and storage system sustain high performance under varying workloads as the applications scale with the number of processes.
ISBN:1605587443
9781605587448
ISSN:2167-4329
DOI:10.1145/1654059.1654100