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Design and modeling of a non-blocking checkpointing system
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Distributed File SystemNon-blocking Checkpointing SystemStorage PerformanceEngineeringComputer ArchitectureParallel StorageFault-tolerant MessagingFormal VerificationHardware SecurityReliability EngineeringMulti-level CheckpointingSystems EngineeringFault RecoveryPfs ResourcesParallel ComputingParallel File SystemData ManagementComputer EngineeringDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceFault-tolerant NetworkParallel ProgrammingFile SystemSystem Software
As the capability and component count of systems increase, the MTBF decreases. Typically, applications tolerate failures with checkpoint/restart to a parallel file system (PFS). While simple, this approach can suffer from contention for PFS resources. Multi-level checkpointing is a promising solution. However, while multi-level checkpointing is successful on today's machines, it is not expected to be sufficient for exascale class machines, which are predicted to have orders of magnitude larger memory sizes and failure rates. Our solution combines the benefits of non-blocking and multi-level checkpointing. In this paper, we present the design of our system and model its performance. Our experiments show that our system can improve efficiency by 1.1 to 2.0x on future machines. Additionally, applications using our checkpointing system can achieve high efficiency even when using a PFS with lower bandwidth.
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