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Provenance describes detailed information about the history of a piece of data, containing the relationships among elements such as users, processes, jobs, and workflows that contribute to the existence of data. Provenance is key to supporting many data management functionalities that are increasingly important in operations such as identifying data sources, parameters, or assumptions behind a given...
Large-scale parallel file systems are of prime importance today. However, despite of the importance, their failure-recovery capability is much less studied compared with local storage systems. Recent studies on local storage systems have exposed various vulnerabilities that could lead to data loss under failure events, which raise the concern for parallel file systems built on top of them.This paper...
High-performance computing (HPC) systems face increasingly critical metadata management challenges, especially in the approaching exascale era. These challenges arise not only from exploding metadata volumes but also from increasingly diverse metadata, which contains data provenance and user-defined attributes in addition to traditional POSIX metadata. This "rich" metadata is critical to...
HPC platforms are capable of generating huge amounts of metadata about different entities including jobs, users, and files. Simple metadata, which describe the attributes of these entities (e.g., file size, name, and permissions mode), has been well recorded and used in current systems. However, only a limited amount of rich metadata, which records not only the attributes of entities but also relationships...
Scientific applications from many problem domains produce and/or access large volumes of data. To support these applications, designers of high-end computing (HEC) systems have greatly increased the capacity of storage systems in recent years. However, because hard disk drives (HDDs) are still the dominant storage device used in HEC storage systems, and because HDD performance has not improved as...
Object-based storage model is recently widely adopted both in industry and academia to support growingly data intensive applications in high-performance computing. However, the I/O prediction strategies which have been proven effective in traditional parallel file systems, have not been thoroughly studied under this new object-based storage model. There are new challenges introduced from object storage...
Data prefetching is an effective way to accelerate data access in high-end computing systems and to bridge the increasing performance gap between processor and memory. In recent years, the context based data prefetching has received intensive attention because of its general applicability. In this study, we provide a preliminary analysis of the impact of orders on the effectiveness of the context-based...
Data prefetching is an effective way to bridge the increasing performance gap between processor and memory. As computing power is increasing much faster than memory performance, we suggest that it is time to have a dedicated cache to store data access histories and to serve prefetching to mask data access latency effectively. We thus propose a new cache structure, named Data Access History Cache (DAHC),...
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