Ninth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'02) Performance Evaluation of Software RAID vs. Hardware RAID for Parallel Virtual File System Taiwan, ROC December 17-December 20 ISBN: 0-7695-1760-9
Linux clusters of commodity computer systems and interconnects have become the fastest growing choice for building cost-effective high-performance parallel computing systems. The Parallel Virtual File System (PVFS) could potentially fulfill the requirements of large I/O-intensive parallel applications. It provides a high-performance parallel file system by striping file data across multiple cluster nodes, called I/O nodes. Therefore, the choice of storage devices on I/O nodes is crucial to PVFS.In this paper, we study the impact of software RAIDs and hardware RAIDs on the performance of PVFS when they are used on I/O nodes. We first establish a baseline performance of both RAIDs in a stand-alone configuration. We then present the performance of PVFS for a workload comprising concurrent reads and writes using ROMIO MPI-IO, and for the BTIO benchmark with a noncontiguous access pattern. We found that software RAIDs have a comparable performance to hardware RAIDs, except for write operations that require file synchronization.
Index Terms:
Performance evaluation, software RAID, hardware RAID, cluster computing, parallel I/O, Parallel Virtual File System, benchmarking
Citation:
Jenwei Hsieh, Christopher Stanton, Rizwan Ali, "Performance Evaluation of Software RAID vs. Hardware RAID for Parallel Virtual File System," icpads, pp.307, Ninth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'02), 2002 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||