User-level communication in cluster-based servers

E. V. Carrera, S. Rao, L. Iftode, R. Bianchini
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Abstract

Clusters of commodity computers are currently being used to provide the scalability required by several popular Internet services. In this paper we evaluate an efficient cluster-based WWW server, as a function of the characteristics of the intra-cluster communication architecture. More specifically, we evaluate the impact of processor overhead, network bandwidth, remote memory writes, and zero-copy data transfers on the performance of our server. Our experimental results with an 8-node cluster and four real WWW traces show that network bandwidth affects the performance of our server by only 6%. In contrast, user-level communication can improve performance by as much as 29%. Low processor overhead, remote memory writes, and zero-copy all make small contributions towards this overall gain. To be able to extrapolate from our experimental results, we use an analytical model to assess the performance of our server under different workload characteristics, different numbers of cluster nodes, and higher performance systems. Our modeling results show that higher gains (of up to 55%) can be accrued for workloads with large working sets and next-generation servers running on large clusters.
基于集群的服务器中的用户级通信
商品计算机集群目前被用于提供几种流行的Internet服务所需的可伸缩性。本文根据集群内通信体系结构的特点,对一种高效的基于集群的WWW服务器进行了评价。更具体地说,我们评估了处理器开销、网络带宽、远程内存写入和零拷贝数据传输对服务器性能的影响。我们对一个8节点集群和4个真实WWW跟踪的实验结果表明,网络带宽对服务器性能的影响仅为6%。相比之下,用户级沟通可以将性能提高29%。低处理器开销、远程内存写入和零复制都对总体增益贡献不大。为了能够从实验结果中进行推断,我们使用了一个分析模型来评估服务器在不同工作负载特征、不同集群节点数量和更高性能系统下的性能。我们的建模结果表明,对于具有大型工作集和在大型集群上运行的下一代服务器的工作负载,可以累积更高的增益(高达55%)。
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