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Enabling High-Throughput Parallel I/O in Particle-in-Cell Monte Carlo Simulations with openPMD and Darshan I/O Monitoring
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Large-scale HPC simulations of plasma dynamics in fusion devices require efficient parallel I/O to avoid slowing down the simulation and to enable the post-processing of critical information. Such complex simulations lacking parallel I/O capabilities may encounter performance bottlenecks, hindering their effectiveness in data-intensive computing tasks. In this work, we focus on introducing and enhancing the efficiency of parallel I/O operations in Particle-in-Cell Monte Carlo simulations. We first evaluate the scalability of BIT1, a massively-parallel electrostatic PIC MC code, determining its initial write throughput capabilities and performance bottlenecks using an HPC I/O performance monitoring tool, Darshan. We design and develop an adaptor to the openPMD I/O interface that allows us to stream PIC particle and field information to I/O using the BP4 backend, aggressively optimized for I/O efficiency, including the highly efficient ADIOS2 interface. Next, we explore advanced optimization techniques such as data compression, aggregation, and Lustre file striping, achieving write throughput improvements while enhancing data storage efficiency. Finally, we analyze the enhanced high-throughput parallel I/O and storage capabilities achieved through the integration of openPMD with rapid metadata extraction in BP4 format. Our study demonstrates that the integration of openPMD and advanced I/O optimizations significantly enhances BIT1's I/O performance and storage capabilities, successfully introducing high throughput parallel I/O and surpassing the capabilities of traditional file I/O.<br />Comment: Accepted by IEEE Cluster workshop 2024 (REX-IO 2024), prepared in the standardized IEEE conference format and consists of 10 pages, which includes the main text, references, and figures
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2408.02869
- Document Type :
- Working Paper