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Lightweight I/O for Scientific Applications

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Lightweight I/O for Scientific Applications
Today's high-end massively parallel processing (MPP) machines have thousands to tens of thousands of processors, with next-generation systems planned to have in excess of one hundred thousand processors. For systems of such scale, efficient I/O is a significant challenge that cannot be solved using traditional approaches. In particular, general purpose parallel file systems that limit applications to standard interfaces and access policies do not scale and will likely be a performance bottleneck for many scientific applications. In this paper, we investigate the use of a "lightweight" approach to I/O that requires the application or I/O-library developer to extend a core set of critical I/O functionality with the minimum set of features and services required by its target applications. We argue that this approach allows the development of I/O libraries that are both scalable and secure. We support our claims with preliminary results for a lightweight checkpoint operatio...
Ron Oldfield, Lee Ward, Rolf Riesen, Arthur B. Mac
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Type Conference
Year 2006
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Authors Ron Oldfield, Lee Ward, Rolf Riesen, Arthur B. Maccabe, Patrick Widener, Todd Kordenbrock
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