Symmetrical data sieving for noncontiguous I/O accesses in molecular dynamics simulations

MB Ibanez and F Garcia and J Carretero, RECENT ADVANCES IN PARALLEL VIRTUAL MACHINE AND MESSAGE PASSING INTERFACE, PROCEEDINGS, 3666, 441-448 (2005).

This article analyzes the impact of different solutions of I/O performance problem on Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulation. MD accesses data in a non-contiguous way, with unpredictable patterns that change as the simulation progresses. Such application drastically affect the performance of Parallel File Systems. We show that there is a strong relation between the distribution of the atoms on the simulation space and MD I/O performance. We propose a variant of data sieving approach that uses the symmetry of the MD's access pattern to minimize the number of I/O operations, and behaves considerably better than other tested solutions.

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