DocumentCode :
1153204
Title :
Reducing server data traffic using a hierarchical computation model
Author :
Rubio, Juan ; John, Lizy Kurian
Author_Institution :
IBM Austin Res. Lab., TX, USA
Volume :
16
Issue :
10
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
933
Lastpage :
943
Abstract :
Commercial workloads impose heavy demands on memory and storage subsystems in a server and often result in a large amount of traffic in I/O and memory buses. To reduce the data movement between the storage subsystem and the processing units, we propose a hierarchical computing (HC) system that distributes processing elements across the storage hierarchy. We present a programming model that allows us to decompose database queries into simple operations. These operations are then distributed and executed by the different layers of the hierarchy depending on the affinity of the task to a particular layer. Commands percolate down into the lower layers of the hierarchy and partially processed information flows up into the higher layers, where subsequent operations can be performed. We evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed hierarchical computing model by performing full system simulations of a business decision support system (DSS) workload. On a group of TPC-H-like queries, hierarchical computing systems reduce the amount of data transferred over the processor to memory interconnect by 37-58 percent. We also observe that HC configurations show speedups between 1.14x and 1.45x when compared with CC-NUMA with 32 processors.
Keywords :
client-server systems; database machines; decision support systems; distributed memory systems; distributed programming; file servers; parallel architectures; query processing; storage management; I/O bus; I/O interconnections topology; business decision support system; data traffic; database query; distributed architecture; hierarchical computing; memory bus; multiple processor system; storage subsystem; Application software; Business; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Databases; Decision support systems; Distributed computing; Performance evaluation; Traffic control; Distributed architectures; I/O interconnections topology; databases.; evaluation; measurement; modeling; simulation of multiple-processor systems;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2005.127
Filename :
1501805
Link To Document :
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