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The Metadata Performance Project is a joint project that the Lustre team, the ORNL LCE, and Cray created in early spring of 2009. The project has the following primary goals: | The Metadata Performance Project is a joint project that the Lustre team, the ORNL LCE, and Cray created in early spring of 2009. The project has the following primary goals: | ||
*Understand current Lustre 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 branch metadata performance characteristics. | *Understand current Lustre 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 branch metadata performance characteristics. | ||
*Double the current average performance of Lustre 1.6 branch metadata performance. | |||
*Double the current average performance of Lustre 1. | *Though introduction of clustered metadata for early exposure in Lustre 2.x and until the general release of CMD, ensure that Lustre metadata scales and performs as well as, or better than, GPFS metadata scaling. | ||
*Though introduction of clustered metadata for early exposure in Lustre 2. | |||
Baseline metadata [http://wiki.lustre.org/images/1/13/MD-perf-comparison.pdf performance tests] were completed by the Lustre team on May 11, 2009. | Baseline metadata [http://wiki.lustre.org/images/1/13/MD-perf-comparison.pdf performance tests] were completed by the Lustre team on May 11, 2009. |
Revision as of 15:40, 10 December 2009
The Metadata Performance Project is a joint project that the Lustre team, the ORNL LCE, and Cray created in early spring of 2009. The project has the following primary goals:
- Understand current Lustre 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 branch metadata performance characteristics.
- Double the current average performance of Lustre 1.6 branch metadata performance.
- Though introduction of clustered metadata for early exposure in Lustre 2.x and until the general release of CMD, ensure that Lustre metadata scales and performs as well as, or better than, GPFS metadata scaling.
Baseline metadata performance tests were completed by the Lustre team on May 11, 2009.