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The InTENsity PowerWall: A Case Study for a Shared File System Testing Framework

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The InTENsity PowerWall: A Case Study for a Shared File System Testing Framework
The InTENsity PowerWall is a display system used for high-resolution visualization of very large volumetric data sets. The display is linked to two separate computing environments consisting of more than a dozen computer systems. Linking these systems is a common shared storage subsystem that allows a great deal of flexibility in the way visualization data can be generated and displayed. These visualization applications demand very high bandwidth performance from the storage subsystem and associated file system. The InTENsity PowerWall system presents a real-world application environment in which to apply a distributed performance testing framework under development at the Laboratory for Computational Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota. This testing framework allows us to perform focused, coordinated performance testing of the hardware and software components of storage area networks and shared file systems.[2] We use this framework to evaluate various performance ...
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where MSS
Authors Alex W. Elder, Thomas Ruwart, Benjamin D. Allen, Angela Bartow, Sarah E. Anderson, David H. Porter
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