> From: committee--- via IO-500 <io-...@vi4io.org> > Subject: [IO-500] IO500 ISC20 Call for Submission > Date: May 22, 2020 at 1:48:26 PM MDT > To: io-...@vi4io.org > Reply-To: commit...@io500.org > > Deadline: 08 June 2020 AoE > > The IO500 <http://io500.org/> is now accepting and encouraging submissions > for the upcoming 6th IO500 list. Once again, we are also accepting > submissions to the 10 Node Challenge to encourage the submission of small > scale results. The new ranked lists will be announced via live-stream at a > virtual session. We hope to see many new results. > > The benchmark suite is designed to be easy to run and the community has > multiple active support channels to help with any questions. Please note that > submissions of all sizes are welcome; the site has customizable sorting so it > is possible to submit on a small system and still get a very good per-client > score for example. Additionally, the list is about much more than just the > raw rank; all submissions help the community by collecting and publishing a > wider corpus of data. More details below. > > Following the success of the Top500 in collecting and analyzing historical > trends in supercomputer technology and evolution, the IO500 > <http://io500.org/> was created in 2017, published its first list at SC17, > and has grown exponentially since then. The need for such an initiative has > long been known within High-Performance Computing; however, defining > appropriate benchmarks had long been challenging. Despite this challenge, the > community, after long and spirited discussion, finally reached consensus on a > suite of benchmarks and a metric for resolving the scores into a single > ranking. > > The multi-fold goals of the benchmark suite are as follows: > > Maximizing simplicity in running the benchmark suite > Encouraging optimization and documentation of tuning parameters for > performance > Allowing submitters to highlight their “hero run” performance numbers > Forcing submitters to simultaneously report performance for challenging IO > patterns. > Specifically, the benchmark suite includes a hero-run of both IOR and mdtest > configured however possible to maximize performance and establish an > upper-bound for performance. It also includes an IOR and mdtest run with > highly constrained parameters forcing a difficult usage pattern in an attempt > to determine a lower-bound. Finally, it includes a namespace search as this > has been determined to be a highly sought-after feature in HPC storage > systems that has historically not been well-measured. Submitters are > encouraged to share their tuning insights for publication. > > The goals of the community are also multi-fold: > > Gather historical data for the sake of analysis and to aid predictions of > storage futures > Collect tuning data to share valuable performance optimizations across the > community > Encourage vendors and designers to optimize for workloads beyond “hero runs” > Establish bounded expectations for users, procurers, and administrators > 10 Node I/O Challenge > > The 10 Node Challenge is conducted using the regular IO500 benchmark, > however, with the rule that exactly 10 client nodes must be used to run the > benchmark. You may use any shared storage with, e.g., any number of servers. > When submitting for the IO500 list, you can opt-in for “Participate in the 10 > compute node challenge only”, then we will not include the results into the > ranked list. Other 10-node node submissions will be included in the full list > and in the ranked list. We will announce the result in a separate derived > list and in the full list but not on the ranked IO500 list at > https://io500.org/ <https://io500.org/>. > > This information and rules for ISC20 submissions are available here: > https://www.vi4io.org/io500/rules/submission > <https://www.vi4io.org/io500/rules/submission> > Thanks, > > The IO500 Committee >
Cheers, Andreas
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