Andrea Rosá, Walter Binder, et al.
MASCOTS 2014
A fundamental understanding of the interplay between computation and I/O activities in parallel applications that manipulate huge amounts of data is critical to achieving good application performance, as well as correctly characterizing the workloads of large-scale high-performance parallel systems. In this paper, we present a formal model of the behavior of CPU and I/O interactions in scientific applications, from which we derive various formulas that characterize application performance. Our model captures the I/O and CPU activity at different levels of granularity, where results from the model are shown to be in excellent agreement with measurement data from a set of I/O-intensive applications. Using the formulas from our model, which explicitly take I/O activity into account, we also present examples of possible applications of the model.
Andrea Rosá, Walter Binder, et al.
MASCOTS 2014
Ji Xue, Robert Birke, et al.
SRDS 2016
Robert Birke, Andrej Podzimek, et al.
IEEE TNSM
Danilo Ansaloni, Lydia Y. Chen, et al.
Middleware 2011