MS-I/O: A Distributed Multi-Storage I/O System
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@MISC{Shen_ms-i/o:a,
author = {Xiaohui Shen and Alok Choudhary},
title = {MS-I/O: A Distributed Multi-Storage I/O System},
year = {}
}
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Abstract
More and more parallel applications are running in a distributed environment to take advantage of easily available and inexpensive commodity resources. For data intensive applications, employing multiple distributed storage resources has many advantages. In this paper, we present a Multi-Storage I/O System (MS-I/O) that can not only effectively manage various distributed storage resources in the system, but also provide novel high performance storage access schemes. MS-I/O employs many state-of-the-art I/O optimizations such as collective I/O, asynchronous I/O etc. and a number of new techniques such as data location, data replication, subfile, superfile and data access history. In addition, many MS-I/O optimization schemes can work simultaneously within a single data access session, greatly improving the performance.







