[Beowulf] Striped file system with RAM disk.
Alan Louis Scheinine
scheinin at crs4.it
Thu Nov 22 05:07:46 PST 2007
There is a particular kind of application, single-client
and serial process, for which a striped file system using
RAM disk would be very useful. Consider reading small
blocks at random locations on a hard disk. The latency
of the HDD could be a few milliseconds. Adding more HDD's
does not solve the problem, unlike an application based on
streaming. Adding more disks and parallelizing the program
could be a solution but sometimes there is no time
to parallelize the program.
A possible solution is RAM disk. But if we put, for example,
64 GB of RAM on a single computer then that computer becomes
specialized and expensive, whereas the need for a huge
amount of RAM may be only temporary. An alternative is to
use a cluster of nodes, a typical Beowulf cluster. For example,
using a striped file system over 16 nodes where each node has 4 GB
of RAM. Each node would have a normal amount of RAM and yet
could provide the aggregate storage of 64 GB when the need arises.
While we have not yet created this configuration, I suppose
that Gbit Ethernet could provide 100 microsecond latency and
Infiniband or Myrinet could provide 10 microsecond latency.
Much, much less than the seek time of a HDD.
The idea is so simple that I imagine it has already been done.
I would be interested in learning from other sites that have
used this method with a file system such as Lustre, PVFS2 or
another.
best regards,
Alan Scheinine
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