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MERCURY: A Transparent Guided I/O Framework for High Performance I/O Stacks
2017
The performance gap between processors and I/O represents a serious scalability limitation for applications running on computing clusters. Parallel file systems often provide mechanisms that allow programmers to disclose their I/O pattern knowledge to the lower layers of the I/O stack through a hints API. This information can be used by the file system to boost the application performance. Unfortunately, programmers rarely make use of these features, missing the opportunity to exploit the full potential of the storage system. In this paper we propose MERCURY, a transparent guided I/O framework able to optimize file I/O patterns in scientific applications, allowing users to control the I/O b…
Towards Dynamic Scripted pNFS Layouts
2012
Today's network file systems consist of a variety of complex subprotocols and backend storage classes. The data is typically spread over multiple data servers to achieve higher levels of performance and reliability. A metadata server is responsible for creating the mapping of a file to these data servers. It is hard to map application specific access patterns to storage system specific features, which can result in a degraded IO performance. We present an NFSv4.1/pNFS protocol extension that integrates the client's ability to provide hints and I/O advices to metadata servers. We define multiple storage classes and allow the client to choose which type of storage fits best for its desired ac…