Using server-to-server communication in parallel file systems to simplify consistency and improve performance

P. Carns, B. Settlemyer, W. Ligon
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The trend in parallel computing toward clusters running thousands of cooperating processes per application has led to an I/O bottleneck that has only gotten more severe as the CPU density of clusters has increased. Current parallel file systems provide large amounts of aggregate I/O bandwidth; however, they do not achieve the high degrees of metadata scalability required to manage files distributed across hundreds or thousands of storage nodes. In this paper we examine the use of collective communication between the storage servers to improve the scalability of file metadata operations. In particular, we apply server-to-server communication to simplify consistency checking and improve the performance of file creation, file removal, and file stat. Our results indicate that collective communication is an effective scheme for simplifying consistency checks and significantly improving the performance for several real metadata intensive workloads.
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在并行文件系统中使用服务器到服务器通信来简化一致性并提高性能
并行计算向每个应用程序运行数千个协作进程的集群发展的趋势导致了I/O瓶颈,随着集群CPU密度的增加,这种瓶颈只会变得更加严重。当前的并行文件系统提供了大量的I/O带宽;但是,它们无法实现管理分布在数百或数千个存储节点上的文件所需的高度元数据可伸缩性。在本文中,我们研究了在存储服务器之间使用集体通信来提高文件元数据操作的可伸缩性。特别是,我们应用服务器到服务器的通信来简化一致性检查,提高文件创建、文件删除和文件统计的性能。我们的结果表明,集体通信是一种有效的方案,可以简化一致性检查,并显着提高几个实际的元数据密集型工作负载的性能。
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