29 November 2021 to 3 December 2021
Virtual and IBS Science Culture Center, Daejeon, South Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Distributed filesystems performance tests on Kubernetes/Docker clusters

contribution ID 601
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20m
Broccoli (Gather.Town)

Broccoli

Gather.Town

Poster Track 1: Computing Technology for Physics Research Posters: Broccoli

Speaker

Federico Fornari

Description

Modern datacenters need distributed filesystems to provide user applications with access to data stored on a large number of nodes. The ability to mount a distributed filesystem and leverage its native application programming interfaces in a Docker container, combined with the advanced orchestration features provided by Kubernetes, can improve flexibility in installing, monitoring and recovering data management and transfer services. At INFN-CNAF some distributed filesystems (i.e. IBM Spectrum Scale, CephFS and Lustre-ZFS) deployment tests with Kubernetes and Docker have been conducted recently with positive results. In this work we are presenting results of I/O performance study of these filesystems deployed on non-virtualized (bare metal) resources.

Speaker time zone Compatible with Europe

Primary author

Co-authors

Alessandro Cavalli Daniele Cesini (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT)) Antonio Falabella (INFN CNAF) Enrico Fattibene (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics) Lucia Morganti Andrea Prosperini (INFN-CNAF) Vladimir Sapunenko (INFN-CNAF (IT))

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