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  • Performance Evaluation of the PVFS2 Architecture (Julian Kunkel, Thomas Ludwig), In PDP '07: Proceedings of the 15th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing, pp. 509–516, IEEE Computer Society (Washington, DC, USA), PDP-07, Euromicro, Napoli, Italy, ISBN: 0-7695-2784-1, 2007
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Abstract

As the complexity of parallel file systems? software stacks increases it gets harder to reveal the reasons for performance bottlenecks in these software layers. This paper introduces a method which eliminates the influence of the physical storage on performance analysis in order to find these bottlenecks. Also, the influence of the hardware components on the performance is modeled to estimate the maximum achievable performance of a parallel file system. The paper focusses on the Parallel Virtual File System 2 (PVFS2) and shows results for the functionality file creation, small contiguous I/O requests and large contiguous I/O requests.

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@inproceedings{PEOTPAKL07,
	author	 = {Julian Kunkel and Thomas Ludwig},
	title	 = {{Performance Evaluation of the PVFS2 Architecture}},
	year	 = {2007},
	booktitle	 = {{PDP '07: Proceedings of the 15th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing}},
	publisher	 = {IEEE Computer Society},
	address	 = {Washington, DC, USA},
	pages	 = {509--516},
	conference	 = {PDP-07},
	organization	 = {Euromicro},
	location	 = {Napoli, Italy},
	isbn	 = {0-7695-2784-1},
	doi	 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PDP.2007.65},
	abstract	 = {As the complexity of parallel file systems? software stacks increases it gets harder to reveal the reasons for performance bottlenecks in these software layers. This paper introduces a method which eliminates the influence of the physical storage on performance analysis in order to find these bottlenecks. Also, the influence of the hardware components on the performance is modeled to estimate the maximum achievable performance of a parallel file system. The paper focusses on the Parallel Virtual File System 2 (PVFS2) and shows results for the functionality file creation, small contiguous I/O requests and large contiguous I/O requests.},
}

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