Self-Acting Load Balancing with Parallel Sub File Migration for Parallel File System
With number of I/O servers increasing, the load imbalance among them becomes an emerging challenge in using high-end computing system effectively. But most of contemporary file systems like PVFS2 and Lustre lack load balancing to optimize parallel I/O performance when facing large number of I/O serv...
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Zusammenfassung: | With number of I/O servers increasing, the load imbalance among them becomes an emerging challenge in using high-end computing system effectively. But most of contemporary file systems like PVFS2 and Lustre lack load balancing to optimize parallel I/O performance when facing large number of I/O servers. To address this problem, this paper proposes self-acting load balancing for parallel file systems. The proposed self-acting load balancing builds on dynamic file migration, and borrows the ideas from intelligent computing to enable automatic load balancing. Furthermore, in order to support promising scalability, the self-acting load balancing is fundamentally based on distributed architecture, which also permits parallel file migrations to accelerate balancing progress. By taking PVFS2 as basic platform, we implement the self-acting load balancing, and the experiments show that PVFS2 with self-acting load balancing can reduce the average response time and improve performance of parallel I/O obviously compared with original PVFS2. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/CSO.2010.37 |