DocumentCode
525532
Title
Filesystem performance testing for parallel clusters
Author
Manolache, Florin B. ; Dumitrasc, Adrian ; Rusu, Octavian
Author_Institution
Mellon Coll. of Sci., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
24-26 June 2010
Firstpage
192
Lastpage
195
Abstract
Shared filesystem access is the main bottleneck for parallel clusters. This paper presents some of the tests we performed while optimizing different components contributing to the filesystem access speed. Interesting results were obtained while studying how NFS access scales with the number of cluster nodes doing read/write operations at the same time. The scaling curve can be used to optimize the number of nodes and the networking of a cluster depending on the desired NFS I/O needs of the typical job. Another area of interest is live growing of filesystems on RAID arrays by adding more disks, and its effect on the filesystem performance. Aligning the RAID stripe with the filesystem block proved to be important for the access speed to the files. While using more disks on a RAID array increases the access speed, an empty filesystem was as quick as a full one in our tests. The results of the experiments can be used to optimize the performance of the parallel clusters both at the initial design stage and during the fine tuning process after the cluster is running.
Keywords
Concurrent computing; Design optimization; Digital communication; Educational institutions; File servers; File systems; Hardware; Network servers; Performance evaluation; Testing; Network File System; RAID array; filesystem performance; storage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Roedunet International Conference (RoEduNet), 2010 9th
Conference_Location
Sibiu, Romania
ISSN
2068-1038
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7335-9
Electronic_ISBN
2068-1038
Type
conf
Filename
5541569
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