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SUMMARY:State of I/O in HPC 2020
DESCRIPTION:Posters, Research Posters\n\nState of I/O in HPC 2020\n\nBatem
 an, Herbein, Kougkas, Sun\n\nModern supercomputers are designed to allow u
 sers access to computing and I/O resources that exhibit better speed, high
 er scales and increased reliability compared to that available in commodit
 y hardware (i.e., cloud infrastructures). The current era is one of transi
 tion from petascale to exascale, and it's important for researchers to stu
 dy this era in particular to gain an understanding of modern I/O behavior.
  An understanding of modern behavior will motivate current I/O research an
 d inform future design of storage systems at exascale. In this project we 
 perform a comprehensive statistical analysis of historical data to drive i
 nsights about I/O behavior of modern applications. Results contribute to t
 he HPC community in several ways, including informing software system desi
 gn, guiding hardware purchases and architectural design, diagnosing common
  problematic application behaviors and motivating and supporting an improv
 ement of job scheduling via the classification of I/O behavior.\n\nRegistr
 ation Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass
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