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Experimental Analysis of File Transfer Rates over Wide-Area Dedicated Connections...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proc. 2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
198 to 205
Conference Name
18th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC)
Conference Location
Sydney, Australia
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
Conference Date
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File transfers over dedicated connections, supported by large parallel file systems, have become increasingly important in high-performance computing and big data workflows. It remains a challenge to achieve peak rates for such transfers due to the complexities of file I/O, host, and network transport subsystems, and equally importantly, their interactions. We present extensive measurements of disk-to-disk file transfers using Lustre and XFS file systems mounted on multi-core servers over a suite of 10 Gbps emulated connections with 0-366 ms round trip times. Our results indicate that large buffer sizes and many parallel flows do not always guarantee high transfer rates. Furthermore, large variations in the measured rates necessitate repeated measurements to ensure confidence in inferences based on them. We propose a new method to efficiently identify the optimal joint file I/O and network transport parameters using a small number of measurements. We show that for XFS and Lustre with direct I/O, this method identifies configurations achieving 97% of the peak transfer rate while probing only 12% of the parameter space.