Title :
Performance evaluation of software RAID vs. hardware RAID for Parallel Virtual File System
Author :
Hsieh, Jenwei ; Stanton, Christopher ; Ali, Rizwan
Author_Institution :
Dell Comput. Corp., Round Rock, TX, USA
Abstract :
Linux clusters of commodity computer systems and interconnects have become the fastest growing choice for building cost-effective high-performance parallel computing systems. The Parallel Virtual File System (PVFS) could potentially fulfill the requirements of large I/O-intensive parallel applications. It provides a high-performance parallel file system by striping file data across multiple cluster nodes, called I/O nodes. Therefore, the choice of storage devices on I/O nodes is crucial to PVFS. We study the impact of software RAIDs and hardware RAIDs on the performance of PVFS when they are used on I/O nodes. We first establish a baseline performance of both RAIDs in a stand-alone configuration. We then present the performance of PVFS for a workload comprising concurrent reads and writes using ROMIO MPI-IO, and for the BTIO benchmark with a noncontiguous access pattern. We found that software RAIDs have a comparable performance to hardware RAIDs, except for write operations that require file synchronization.
Keywords :
RAID; Unix; performance evaluation; synchronisation; virtual storage; workstation clusters; BTIO benchmark; Linux clusters; PVFS; Parallel Virtual File System; RAID; ROMIO MPI-IO; cluster computing; commodity computer systems; concurrent reads-writes; file data striping; file synchronization; high-performance parallel computing systems; input output nodes; performance evaluation; storage devices; Concurrent computing; Disk drives; Ethernet networks; File systems; Hardware; Linux; Power generation; Software performance; TCPIP; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2002. Proceedings. Ninth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1760-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICPADS.2002.1183417