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Diving into Petascale Production File Systems through Large Scale Profiling and Analysis

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As leadership computing facilities grow their storage capacity into the multi- petabyte range, the number of files and directories leap into the scale of billions. A complete profiling of such a parallel file system in a production environment presents a unique challenge. On one hand, the time, resources, and negative performance impact on production users can make regular profiling difficult. On the other hand, the result of such profiling can yield much needed understanding of the file system's general characteristics, as well as provide insight to how users write and access their data on a grand scale. This paper presents a lightweight and scalable profiling solution that can efficiently walk, analyze, and profile multi-petabyte parallel file systems. This tool has been deployed and is in regular use on very large-scale production parallel file systems at both Oak Ridge National Lab's Oak Ridge Leadership Facility (OLCF) and Lawrence Livermore National Lab's Livermore Computing (LC) facilities. We present the results of our initial analysis on the data collected from these two large-scale production systems, organized into three use cases: (1) file system snapshot and composition, (2) striping pattern analysis for Lustre, and (3) simulated storage capacity utilization in preparation for future file systems. Our analysis shows that on the OLCF file system, over 96% of user files exhibit the default stripe width, potentially limiting performance on large files by underutilizing storage servers and disks. Our simulated block analysis quantitatively shows the space overhead when doing a forklift system migration. It also reveals that due to the difference in system compositions (OLCF vs. LC), we can achieve better performance and space trade-offs by employing different native file system block sizes.

Research Organization:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE; USDOE Office of Science (SC), Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) (SC-21)
DOE Contract Number:
AC05-00OR22725
OSTI ID:
1648992
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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