h5bench: A unified benchmark suite for evaluating HDF5 I/O performance on pre‐exascale platforms

Author:

Bez Jean Luca1ORCID,Tang Houjun1,Breitenfeld Scot2,Zheng Huihuo3,Liao Wei‐Keng4,Hou Kaiyuan4,Huang Zanhua5,Byna Suren16

Affiliation:

1. Scientific Data Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley California USA

2. HDF Group Champaign Illinois USA

3. Data Science Group Argonne National Laboratory Lemont Illinois USA

4. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA

5. Computer Science Department Northwestern University Evanston Illinois United States

6. Department of Computer Science and Engineering The Ohio State University Ohio United States

Abstract

SummaryParallel I/O is a critical technique for moving data between compute and storage subsystems of supercomputers. With massive amounts of data produced or consumed by compute nodes, high‐performant parallel I/O is essential. I/O benchmarks play an important role in this process; however, there is a scarcity of I/O benchmarks representative of current workloads on HPC systems. Toward creating representative I/O kernels from real‐world applications, we have created h5bench , a set of I/O kernels that exercise hierarchical data format version 5 (HDF5) I/O on parallel file systems in numerous dimensions. Our focus on HDF5 is due to the parallel I/O library's heavy usage in various scientific applications running on supercomputing systems. The various tests benchmarked in the h5bench suite include I/O operations (read and write), data locality (arrays of basic data types and arrays of structures), array dimensionality (one‐dimensional arrays, two‐dimensional meshes, three‐dimensional cubes), I/O modes (synchronous and asynchronous). In this paper, we present the observed performance of h5bench executed along several of these dimensions on existing supercomputers (Cori and Summit) and pre‐exascale platforms (Perlmutter, Theta, and Polaris). h5bench measurements can be used to identify performance bottlenecks and their root causes and evaluate I/O optimizations. As the I/O patterns of h5bench are diverse and capture the I/O behaviors of various HPC applications, this study will be helpful to the broader supercomputing and I/O community.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Wiley

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