SC'24
IO500: The High-Performance Storage Community
Date | Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024 at 12:15pm - 1:15pm EST | |
Venue | Georgia World Congress Center | Room B20 |
Official SC event link: IO500: The High-Performance Storage Community.
Abstract
The IO500 is the de facto benchmarking standard for HPC storage. Developed in 2017, the IO500 has published bi-annual lists since then for both ISC and SC. A BoF highlight is the presentation of the new IO500 list.
The general purpose of this BoF is to foster the IO500 community to ensure forward progress towards the common goals of creating, sharing, and benefiting from a large corpus of shared storage data. We also serve as a repository of detailed information about production storage system architectures over time as a knowledge base for other researchers and system designers to use.
Goals of the BoF are to:
- reveal the current IO500 list and provide highlights and insight
- advertise the community hub but also discuss and steer the direction of the community effort
- discuss the benefit and direction of efforts within the community
The IO500 benchmark consists of data and metadata benchmarks to identify performance boundaries for optimized and suboptimal applications. Together with comprehensive data from sites, supercomputers, and storage, in-depth analysis of system characteristics are tracked by the list and can be analyzed. In contrast to other lists, the IO500 collects the execution scripts for providing means of result verification and sharing best practices for data centers.
Expected HPC audience are:
- I/O experts from data centers and industry
- researchers/engineers working on high-performance I/O for data centers
- domain scientists and computer scientists interested in discussing I/O issues.
The outcome of this BoF will steer the direction of community efforts.