DocumentCode :
3453540
Title :
Evaluation of the inter-cluster data transfer on Grid environment
Author :
Ogura, Shoji ; Matsuoka, Satoshi ; Nakada, Hidemoto
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Japan
fYear :
2003
fDate :
12-15 May 2003
Firstpage :
374
Lastpage :
381
Abstract :
High-performance peer-to-peer transfer between clusters will be fundamental technology base for various Grid middleware, such as large-scale data transfer in DataGrid settings, or collective communication in Grid-wide MPIs. There, two major factors are involved: on one hand network pipes with large RTT × bandwidth typically become data-starved, resulting in bandwidth loss; on the other hand when multiple nodes on the clusters attempt simultaneous transfer, the network pipe could become saturated, resulting in packet loss which again may result in bandwidth degradation in large RTT × bandwidth networks. By dynamically and automatically adjusting transfer parameters between the two clusters, such as the number of network nodes, number of socket stripes, we could achieve optimal bandwidth even when the network is under heavy contention. In order to arrive at a proper performance model for automated adjustment, we have conducted several simulations by which we have discovered that such automatic tuning would beneficial, but the ideal number of network pipes does not exactly match the simple transfer model of traditional peer-to-peer settings between single nodes.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; electronic data interchange; grid computing; middleware; transport protocols; DataGrid setting; RTT x bandwidth; bandwidth degradation; grid environment; grid middleware; intercluster data transfer; large-scale data transfer; network node; optimal bandwidth; Bandwidth; Computational modeling; Fabrics; Grid computing; Informatics; Large-scale systems; Middleware; Peer to peer computing; Spine; TCPIP;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2003. Proceedings. CCGrid 2003. 3rd IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1919-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCGRID.2003.1199390
Filename :
1199390
Link To Document :
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