Dear guest, welcome to this publication database. As an anonymous user, you will probably not have edit rights. Also, the collapse status of the topic tree will not be persistent. If you like to have these and other options enabled, you might ask CSLab BibPortal Admin for a login account.
This site is powered by Aigaion - A PHP/Web based management system for shared and annotated bibliographies. For more information visit www.aigaion.nl. SourceForge.hetLogo
 [BibTeX] [RIS]
Exploring {I/O} Virtualization Data paths for {MPI} Applications in a Cluster of {VMs:} A Networking Perspective
Type of publication: Inproceedings
Citation: nanos10vhpc
Booktitle: 5th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '10)
Year: 2010
Month: 8
Address: Ischia - Naples, Italy
Abstract: Nowadays, seeking optimized data paths that can increase I/O throughput in Virtualized environments is an intriguing task, especially in a high-performance computing context. This study endeavors to address this issue by evaluating methods for optimized network device access using scientific applications and micro-benchmarks. We examine the network performance bottlenecks that appear in a Cluster of Xen VMs using both generic and intelligent network adapters. We study the network behavior of MPI applications. Our goal is to: (a) explore the implications of alternative data-paths between applications and network hardware and (b) specify optimized solutions for scientific applications that put pressure on network devices. To monitor the network load and the applications' total throughput we build a custom testbed using different network configurations. We use the Xen bridge mechanism and I/O Virtualization techniques and examine the trade-offs. Specifically, using both generic and intelligent 10GbE network adapters we experiment with assigning network Virtual-Physical Functions to VMs and evaluate the performance of a real scientific application using several networking configurations (multiplexing in hypervisor-level vs. firmware-level via IOV techniques). Preliminary results show that a combination of these techniques is essential to overcome network virtualization overheads and achieve near-native performance.
Keywords: 10GbE, Advective Equation, HPC, I/O Virtualization, IOV, MPI, Scientific Applications, Virtualization
Authors Nanos, Anastassios
Goumas, Georgios
Koziris, Nectarios
Added by: [NAN]
Total mark: 0
Attachments
    Notes
      Topics