PetaCache: A memory-Based Data-Server System
Scientific advances depend increasingly on agility in the analysis of data, along with access to massive computation. The PetaCache project addresses the data-access issue by recognizing that the future for intense, non-sequential, data access must be based on low latency solid-state storage. The Pe...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scientific advances depend increasingly on agility in the analysis of data, along with access to massive computation. The PetaCache project addresses the data-access issue by recognizing that the future for intense, non-sequential, data access must be based on low latency solid-state storage. The PetaCache architecture aims at a minimum unit cost, highly scalable hardware and software approach that can take advantage of existing and emerging solid-state storage technologies providing data-access latencies in the range 10-100 microseconds. A prototype system has been constructed as a cluster of 64 nodes hosting a total of one terabyte of memory. Client processors retrieve data from the data-server nodes over a switched Ethernet infrastructure using SLAC's xrootd data-server software. The system is in use for performance testing, optimization and trial deployments for scientific data analysis. It also provides an excellent platform for testing new data access paradigms |
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ISSN: | 1082-8907 |
DOI: | 10.1109/HPDC.2006.1652178 |