Disk-directed I/O for MIMD Multiprocessors
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David Kotz. Disk-directed I/O for MIMD Multiprocessors. High Performance Mass Storage and Parallel I/O: Technologies and Applications, chapter 35, pages 513–535. Edited by Hai Jin, Toni Cortes, and Rajkumar Buyya. Wiley-IEEE Press, September 2001. ISBN13: 978-0-471-20809-9. ©Copyright Wiley-IEEE Press. Identical to kotz:jdiskdir.Abstract:
Many scientific applications that run on today’s multiprocessors, such as weather forecasting and seismic analysis, are bottlenecked by their file-I/O needs. Even if the multiprocessor is configured with sufficient I/O hardware, the file-system software often fails to provide the available bandwidth to the application. Although libraries and enhanced file-system interfaces can make a significant improvement, we believe that fundamental changes are needed in the file-server software. We propose a new technique, disk-directed I/O, to allow the disk servers to determine the flow of data for maximum performance. Our simulations show that tremendous performance gains are possible both for simple reads and writes and for an out-of-core application. Indeed, our disk-directed I/O technique provided consistent high performance that was largely independent of data distribution, obtained up to 93% of peak disk bandwidth, and was as much as 18 times faster than the traditional technique.
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