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Access Patterns and Performance Behaviors of Multi-layer Supercomputer I/O Subsystems under Production Load...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
The 31st International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 14
Publisher Location
New York, United States of America
Conference Name
The 31st International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC)
Conference Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ACM
Conference Date
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Scientific computing workloads at HPC facilities have been shifting from traditional numerical simulations to AI/ML applications for training and inference while processing and producing ever-increasing amounts of scientific data. To address the growing need for increased storage capacity, lower access latency, and higher bandwidth, emerging technologies such as non-volatile memory are integrated into supercomputer I/O subsystems. With these emerging trends, we need a better understanding of the multilayer supercomputer I/O systems and ways to use these subsystems efficiently. In this work, we study the I/O access patterns and performance characteristics of two representative supercomputer I/O subsystems. Through an extensive analysis of year-long I/O logs on each system, we report new observations in I/O reads and writes, unbalanced use of storage system layers, and new trends in user behaviors at the HPC I/O middleware stack.