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Small-file access in parallel file systems
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2009
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Distributed File SystemCluster ComputingStorage PerformanceEngineeringComputer ArchitectureParallel StorageMdtest BenchmarkStorage SystemsData ScienceParallel ComputingParallel File SystemData ManagementFile SystemsComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceParallel File SystemsCloud ComputingParallel ProgrammingFile SystemSystem SoftwareBig Data
Today's computational science demands have resulted in ever larger parallel computers, and storage systems have grown to match these demands. Parallel file systems used in this environment are increasingly specialized to extract the highest possible performance for large I/O operations, at the expense of other potential workloads. While some applications have adapted to I/O best practices and can obtain good performance on these systems, the natural I/O patterns of many applications result in generation of many small files. These applications are not well served by current parallel file systems at very large scale. This paper describes five techniques for optimizing small-file access in parallel file systems for very large scale systems. These five techniques are all implemented in a single parallel file system (PVFS) and then systematically assessed on two test platforms. A microbenchmark and the mdtest benchmark are used to evaluate the optimizations at an unprecedented scale. We observe as much as a 905% improvement in small-file create rates, 1,106% improvement in small-file stat rates, and 727% improvement in small-file removal rates, compared to a baseline PVFS configuration on a leadership computing platform using 16,384 cores.
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