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Enabling portable I/O analysis of commercially sensitive HPC applications through workload replication
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Enabling portable I/O analysis of commercially sensitive HPC applications through workload replication

James Dickson, Steven A Wright, Satheesh Maheswaran, J. A Herdman, Duncan Harris, Mark C Miller and Stephen A Jarvis
05/2017

Abstract

QA76 Electronic computers. Computer science. Computer software
Benchmarking and analyzing I/O performance across high performance computing (HPC) platforms is necessary to identify performance bottlenecks and guide effective use of new and existing storage systems. Doing this with large production applications, which can often be commercially sensitive and lack portability, is not a straightforward task and the availability of a representative proxy for I/O workloads can help to provide a solution. We use Darshan I/O characterization and the MACSio proxy application to replicate five production workloads, showing how these can be used effectively to investigate I/O performance when migrating between HPC systems ranging from small local clusters to leadership scale machines. Preliminary results indicate that it is possible to generate datasets that match the target application with a good degree of accuracy. This enables a predictive performance analysis study of a representative workload to be conducted on five different systems. The results of this analysis are used to identify how workloads exhibit different I/O footprints on a file system and what effect file system configuration can have on performance.

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