Arithmetic Data Cube as a Data Intensive BenchmarkData movement across computational grids and across memory hierarchy of individual grid machines is known to be a limiting factor for application involving large data sets. In this paper we introduce the Data Cube Operator on an Arithmetic Data Set which we call Arithmetic Data Cube (ADC). We propose to use the ADC to benchmark grid capabilities to handle large distributed data sets. The ADC stresses all levels of grid memory by producing 2d views of an Arithmetic Data Set of d-tuples described by a small number of parameters. We control data intensity of the ADC by controlling the sizes of the views through choice of the tuple parameters.
Document ID
20030022715
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Frumkin, Michael A. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Shabano, Leonid (CrossZ Solutions, Inc. Melville, NY, United States)