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Title: SIRIUS: Enabling Progressive Data Exploration for Extreme-Scale Scientific Data

Journal Article · · IEEE Transactions on Multi-Scale Computing Systems

Scientific simulations on high performance computing (HPC) platforms generate large quantities of data. To bridge the widening gap between compute and I/O, and enable data to be more efficiently stored and analyzed, simulation outputs need to be refactored, reduced, and appropriately mapped to storage tiers. However, a systematic solution to support these steps has been lacking in the current HPC software ecosystem. To that end, this paper develops SIRIUS, a progressive JPEG-like data management scheme for storing and analyzing big scientific data. It co-designs data decimation, compression, and data storage, taking the hardware characteristics of each storage tier into considerations. With reasonably low overhead, our approach refactors simulation data, using either topological or uniform decimation, into a much smaller, reduced-accuracy base dataset, and a series of deltas that is used to augment the accuracy if needed. The base dataset and deltas are compressed and written to multiple storage tiers. Data saved on different tiers can then be selectively retrieved to restore the level of accuracy that satisfies data analytics. Thus, SIRIUS provides a paradigm shift towards elastic data analytics and enables end users to make trade-offs between analysis speed and accuracy on-the-fly. This paper further develops algorithms to preserve statistics for data decimation, a common requirement for reducing data. Here, we assess the impact of SIRIUS on unstructured triangular meshes, a pervasive data model used in scientific simulations. In particular, we evaluate two realistic use cases: the blob detection in fusion and high-pressure area extraction in computational fluid dynamics.

Research Organization:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States). Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC); USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
AC05-00OR22725
OSTI ID:
1559600
Journal Information:
IEEE Transactions on Multi-Scale Computing Systems, Vol. 4, Issue 4; ISSN 2372-207X
Publisher:
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Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English