[Beowulf] PVFS or NFS in a Beowulf cluster?
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Robert Latham robl at mcs.anl.govWed Jan 19 09:08:05 PST 2005
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On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 06:50:30PM -0500, Mark Hahn wrote: > > I don't see a contradiction to use both: NFS for the home > > directories (on some sort of master node with an attached hardware > > RAID), PVFS2 for a shared scratch space (in case the applications > > need a shared scratch space across the nodes). > > that's certainly attractive. has anyone tried PVFS2 in a *parallel* > cluster? Disclosure: I'm one of the PVFS2 developers. We deliberately designed PVFS2 to perform very well as a fast shared scratch space. Let NFS do what it was designed to do -- serve home directories. To answer your question, I regularly set up PVFS2 volumes on Argonne clusters for benchmarking, testing, and experiments. Ohio Supercomputing Center has PVFS2 deployed on a pretty big cluster. People are using PVFS2 and having good results. If you try it out and you find bugs or issues (and what software doesn't?), the mailing lists have quite a few helpful people. If nodes in your cluster are acting as both IO nodes and compute nodes, you will see a performance hit (I think it's small, but that's somewhat objective). We aren't shy about that fact http://www.pvfs.org/pvfs2/pvfs2-faq.html#sec:howmany-servers More PVFS2 information: http://www.pvfs.org/pvfs2 ==rob -- Rob Latham Mathematics and Computer Science Division A215 0178 EA2D B059 8CDF Argonne National Labs, IL USA B29D F333 664A 4280 315B
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