Research directions in parallel I/O for clusters

W. Ligon
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Parallel I/O remains a critical problem for cluster computing. A significant number of important applications need high performance parallel I/O and most cluster systems provide enough hardware to deliver the required performance. System software for achieving the desired goals remains in the research and development stage. A number of parallel file systems have achieved remarkable goals in one or more of several key areas related to parallel I/O, but there is still great reluctance to commit to any file system currently available. This is mostly due to the fact that these file systems do not address enough issues at once in a package that is robust enough for widespread use. Critical goals in the development of an operation parallel file system for clusters include: high performance with scalability; reliability/fault tolerance; flexible and efficient integration with parallel codes; portability. These issues give rise to problems with interfaces and semantics, in addition to specific technical problems such as distributed locking, caching, and redundancy. The next generation of parallel file systems must look beyond traditional interfaces, semantics, and implementation methods in order achieve the desired goals. Of equal importance is the issue of knowing to what extent a given file system achieves these goals. Given that no file system is likely to address all of these goals equally well, it is important to be able to measure a given file system's utility in these areas through benchmarking or other evaluation methods. We explore a few of these issues and include specific examples and a case study of the PVFS V2 team's approach to these issues.
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集群并行I/O的研究方向
并行I/O仍然是集群计算的一个关键问题。大量重要的应用程序需要高性能并行I/O,大多数集群系统提供足够的硬件来提供所需的性能。实现预期目标的系统软件仍处于研发阶段。许多并行文件系统已经在与并行I/O相关的几个关键领域中的一个或多个领域实现了显著的目标,但是仍然非常不愿意提交到当前可用的任何文件系统。这主要是由于这样一个事实,即这些文件系统不能在一个足够健壮、可以广泛使用的包中一次解决足够多的问题。为集群开发操作并行文件系统的关键目标包括:高性能和可伸缩性;可靠性/容错;灵活高效地与并行代码集成;可移植性。除了分布式锁定、缓存和冗余等特定技术问题外,这些问题还会引起接口和语义方面的问题。为了达到预期的目标,下一代并行文件系统必须超越传统的接口、语义和实现方法。同样重要的是了解给定文件系统在多大程度上实现了这些目标。考虑到没有文件系统可能同样地满足所有这些目标,因此能够通过基准测试或其他评估方法度量给定文件系统在这些领域的效用是很重要的。我们将探讨其中的一些问题,并包括PVFS V2团队解决这些问题的具体示例和案例研究。
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