Feasibility Study of a Future HPC System for Memory Intensive Applications: Conceptual Design of Storage System
Ken’ichi Itakura (),
Akihiro Yamashita (),
Koji Satake (),
Hitoshi Uehara (),
Atsuya Uno () and
Mitsuo Yokokawa ()
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Ken’ichi Itakura: JAMSTEC
Akihiro Yamashita: NEC
Koji Satake: NEC
Hitoshi Uehara: JAMSTEC
Atsuya Uno: RIKEN
Mitsuo Yokokawa: RIKEN/Kobe University
A chapter in Sustained Simulation Performance 2014, 2015, pp 81-88 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract We started a feasibility study of high-end computing systems as a 2-year national project in 2012 for exa-scale computing era. In order to realize the exa-scale system, it is extremely important to design a large scale storage system with high bandwidth.We made a conceptual design of a mass storage system with high-speed I/O technology by studying future I/O requirements from simulations for disaster prevention and mitigation research. We concluded that a distributed and parallel file system with multiple meta-data servers is required, because a meta-data server (MDS) using in the Lustre file system is apparently insufficient to handle a large scale file system. In this paper, the storage system architecture and its performance are presented.
Keywords: Storage System; File System; Disaster Prevention; Total Execution Time; Parallel File System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10626-7_7
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