并行文件系统的应用程序引导I/O调度

F. Boito, Rodrigo Kassick, P. Navaux, Y. Denneulin
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在本文中,我们通过透明地包含有关应用程序访问模式的信息来提高并行文件系统上服务器端I/O调度的性能。在多应用程序场景中,服务器端I/O调度是一个很有价值的工具,在这种场景中,应用程序的空间位置会受到并发访问文件系统所造成的干扰。我们提出了AGIOS,一个并行文件系统的I/O调度库。我们通过包含有关应用程序未来请求的信息来指导调度器的决策。此信息是从调度器本身生成的跟踪中获得的,无需更改应用程序或文件系统。我们的方法显示,与不使用I/O调度器的场景相比,在不同工作负载下的性能平均提高了46.3%,与不使用未来访问信息的调度器相比,性能平均提高了25.1%。
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AGIOS: Application-Guided I/O Scheduling for Parallel File Systems
In this paper, we improve the performance of server-side I/O scheduling on parallel file systems by transparently including information about the applications' access patterns. Server-side I/O scheduling is a valuable tool on multiapplication scenarios, where the applications' spatial locality suffers from interference caused by concurrent accesses to the file system. We present AGIOS, an I/O scheduling library for parallel file systems. We guide scheduler's decisions by including information about the applications' future requests. This information is obtained from traces generated by the scheduler itself, without changes in application or file system. Our approach shows performance improvements under different workloads of 46.3% on average when compared to a scenario without an I/O scheduler, and of 25.1% when compared to a scheduler which does not use information about future accesses.
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