DocumentCode :
1614866
Title :
Impact of high performance sockets on data intensive applications
Author :
Balaji, Pavan ; Wu, Jiesheng ; Kurc, Tahsin ; Catalyurek, Umit ; Panda, Dhabaleswar K. ; Saltz, Joel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
24
Lastpage :
33
Abstract :
The challenging issues in supporting data intensive applications on clusters include efficient movement of large volumes of data between processor memories and efficient coordination of data movement and processing by a runtime support to achieve high performance. Such applications have several requirements such as guarantees in performance, scalability with these guarantees and adaptability to heterogeneous environments. With the advent of user-level protocols like the Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) and the modern InfiniBand Architecture, the latency and bandwidth experienced by applications has approached to that of the physical network on clusters. In order to enable applications written on top of TCP/IP to take advantage of the high performance of these user-level protocols, researchers have come up with a number of techniques including User Level Sockets Layers over high performance protocols. In this paper, we study the performance and limitations of such substrate, referred to here as SocketVIA, using a component framework designed to provide runtime support for data intensive applications. The experimental results show that by reorganizing certain components of an application (in our case, the partitioning of a dataset into smaller data chunks), we can make significant improvements in application performance. This leads to a higher scalability of applications with performance guarantees. It also allows fine grained load balancing, hence making applications more adaptable to heterogeneity in resource availability. The experimental results also show that the different performance characteristics of SocketVIA allow a more efficient partitioning of data at the source nodes, thus improving the performance of the application up to an order of magnitude in some cases.
Keywords :
packet switching; processor scheduling; resource allocation; transport protocols; IP; InfiniBand Architecture; PC clusters; SocketVIA; TCP; User Level Sockets Layers; VIA; Virtual Interface Architecture; application performance; data intensive applications; data intensive computing; data movement; data processing; dataset partitioning; high-performance networking; load balancing; performance guarantees; resource availability; user-level protocols; Application software; Availability; Biomedical computing; Computer networks; Pipeline processing; Protocols; Runtime; Scalability; Sockets; Subcontracting;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Distributed Computing, 2003. Proceedings. 12th IEEE International Symposium on
ISSN :
1082-8907
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1965-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HPDC.2003.1210013
Filename :
1210013
Link To Document :
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