Scalable Input/Output: Achieving System Balance (Scientific and Engineering Computation)

As we enter the "decade of data," the disparity between the vast amount of data storage capacity (measurable in terabytes and petabytes) and the bandwidth available for accessing it has created an input/output bottleneck that is proving to be a major constraint on the effective use of scientific data for research. Scalable Input/Output is a summary of the major research results of the Scalable I/O Initiative, launched by Paul Messina, then Director of the Center for Advanced Computing Research at the California Institute of Technology, to explore software and algorithmic solutions to the I/O imbalance. The contributors explore techniques for I/O optimization, including: I/O characterization to understand application and system I/O patterns;system checkpointing strategies; collective I/O and parallel database support for scientific applications; parallel I/O libraries and strategies for file striping, prefetching, and write behind; compilation strategies for out-of-core data access; scheduling and shared virtual memory alternatives; network support for low-latency data transfer; and parallel I/O application programming interfaces.

Name in long format: Scalable Input/Output: Achieving System Balance (Scientific and Engineering Computation)
ISBN-10: 0262681420
ISBN-13: 9780262681421
Book pages: 392
Book language: en
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: The MIT Press
Dimensions: Height: 8.999982 Inches, Length: 6.999986 Inches, Weight: 1.23899791244 Pounds, Width: 0.7499985 Inches

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