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*** Download performance (MB/s) | *** Download performance (MB/s) | ||
*** Mixed upload/download performance. upload/download ratio is a user controlled parameter (MB/s) | *** Mixed upload/download performance. upload/download ratio is a user controlled parameter (MB/s) | ||
*** User can specify depot, port, RID, number of simultaneous threads allocation count, upload/download count, and blocksize. | |||
** ibp_sperf - Benchmarks FIFO or depot-depot copy performance along a chain of depots. | ** ibp_sperf - Benchmarks FIFO or depot-depot copy performance along a chain of depots. | ||
*** Provides one way transfer rate | *** Provides one way transfer rate |
Revision as of 18:51, 24 January 2008
Proposed changes
Development timeline
- Existing protocol documentation (real soon)
- Add web page for ACCRE IBP depot software and tools releases(real soon). It's probably more suited to binary distribution since their is no autotool support yet.
- ACCRE IBP Depot
- ibp_perf - IBP server benchmarking tool. Benchmarks:
- allocation creates / sec
- allocation removals / sec
- Upload performance (MB/s)
- Download performance (MB/s)
- Mixed upload/download performance. upload/download ratio is a user controlled parameter (MB/s)
- User can specify depot, port, RID, number of simultaneous threads allocation count, upload/download count, and blocksize.
- ibp_sperf - Benchmarks FIFO or depot-depot copy performance along a chain of depots.
- Provides one way transfer rate
- User controls number of simultaneous transfers and block sizes
- The data path can also include the client(upload a file or dummy data) or just the depots(dummy data only).
- depot-depot method: Uses 2 allocations/depot and uses IBP_copy() calls to frog jump the data down the path.
- FIFO method: The end points of the path have a fixed size "normal" allocation as specified by the user. The intermediate depots use a single FIFO type allocation. The FIFO allocation size is controlled by the user. A single IBP_copy() command is used for each internal depot. This results in data tranfers > allocation size which is perfectly valid with FIFO allocations.
- Re-implement C IBP client (4/1/08 - it's a longtime but I have to work around ACCRE downtime in mid-march)
- 1st draft: Create minimal Linux/Mac StdIO/FUSE module using directory and data service API and protocol (6/1/08)
- This will be a draft implementation which will probably be thrown out
- How fast this gets done is really dependent on coming up with the minimal set needed for the directory+data services api and protocol. Also depends on Larry's time getting similar support into L-Store. Micah/Chris, what about LoDN supporting it also?
- Minimal functionality: open, close, fread
- Create Asynchronous IBP client API - no protocol change, just add client side optimizations.
- Minimal StdIO/FUSE module which supports Async IBP for improved performance