21–27 Mar 2009
Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

Study of Solid State Drives performance in PROOF distributed analysis system

24 Mar 2009, 16:30
20m
Club B (Prague)

Club B

Prague

Prague Congress Centre 5. května 65, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic
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Speaker

Dr Sergey Panitkin (Department of Physics - Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL))

Description

Solid State Drives (SSD) is a very promising storage technology for High Energy Physics parallel analysis farms. Its combination of low random access time and relatively high read speed is very well suited for situations where multiple jobs concurrently access data located on the same drive. It also has lower energy consumption and higher vibration tolerance than Hard Disk Drive (HDD) which makes it an attractive choice in many applications raging from personal laptops to large analysis farms. The Parallel ROOT Facility - PROOF is a distributed analysis system which allows to exploit inherent event level parallelism of high energy physics data. PROOF is especially efficient together with distributed local storage systems like Xrootd, when data are distributed over computing nodes. In such an architecture the local disk subsystem I/O performance becomes a critical factor, especially when computing nodes use multi-core CPUs. We will discuss our experience with SSDs in PROOF environment. We will compare performance of HDD with SSD in I/O intensive analysis scenarios. In particular we will discuss PROOF system performance scaling with a number of simultaneously running analysis jobs.
Presentation type (oral | poster) oral

Primary author

Dr Sergey Panitkin (Department of Physics - Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL))

Co-authors

Dr Michael Ernst (Brookhaven National Lab) Dr Ofer Rind (Brookhaven National Lab) Dr Robert Petkus (Brookhaven National Lab) Dr Torre Wenaus (Brookhaven National Lab)

Presentation materials