Title :
PRESS: a clustered server based on user-level communication
Author :
Carrera, Enrique V. ; Bianchini, Ricardo
Author_Institution :
Colegio Politecnico, Univ. San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
fDate :
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose and evaluate a cluster-based network server called PRESS. The server relies on locality-conscious request distribution and a standard for user-level communication to achieve high performance and portability. We evaluate PRESS by first isolating the performance benefits of three key features of user-level communication: low processor overhead, remote memory accesses, and zero-copy transfers. Next, we compare PRESS to servers that involve less intercluster communication, but are not as easily portable. Our results for an 8-node server cluster and five WWW traces demonstrate that user-level communication can improve performance by as much as 52 percent compared to a kernel-level protocol. Low processor overhead, remote memory writes, and zero-copy all make nontrivial contributions toward this overall gain. Our results also show that portability in PRESS causes no throughput degradation when we exploit user-level communication extensively.
Keywords :
Internet; client-server systems; network servers; performance evaluation; workstation clusters; 8-node server cluster; PRESS; WWW trace; cluster-based network server; clustered server; intercluster communication; kernel-level protocol; locality-conscious request distribution; low processor overhead; network performance; remote memory accesses; user-level communication architecture; zero-copy transfer; Access protocols; Communication standards; Computer architecture; Degradation; Kernel; Load management; Network servers; Throughput; Web server; World Wide Web; Servers; communication architecture; performance.;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2005.60