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The RAMDISK storage accelerator: a method of accelerating I/O performance on HPC systems using RAMDISKs
I/O performance in large-scale HPC systems has not kept pace with improvements in computational performance. This widening gap presents an opportunity to introduce a new layer into the HPC environment that specifically targets this divide. A RAMDISK Storage Accelerator (RSA) is proposed; a system leveraging the high-throughput and decreasing cost of DRAM to provide an application-transparent method for pre-staging input data and commit results back to a persistent disk storage system.
The RSA is constructed from a set of individual RSA nodes; each with large amounts of DRAM and a high-speed connection to the storage network. Memory from each node is made available through a dynamically constructed parallel filesystem to a compute job; data is asynchronously staged on to the RAMDISK ahead of compute job start and written back out to the persistent disk system after job completion. The RAMDISK provides very-high-speed, low-latency temporary storage that is dedicated to a specific job. Asynchronous data-staging frees the compute system from time that would otherwise be spent waiting for file I/O to finish at the start and end of execution. The RSA Scheduler is constructed to demonstrate this asynchronous data-staging model.