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Cross-geography scientific data transferring trends and behavior...

by Zhengchun Liu, R. Kettimuthu, Ian Foster, Nageswara S Rao
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Conference Paper
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ACM Digital Library
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Page Numbers
267 to 278
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Conference Name
27th International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing
Conference Location
Tempe, Arizona, United States of America
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ACM
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Wide area data transfers play an important role in many science applications but rely on expensive infrastructure that often delivers disappointing performance in practice. In response, we present a systematic examination of a large set of data transfer log data to characterize transfer characteristics, including the nature of the datasets transferred, achieved throughput, user behavior, and resource usage. This analysis yields new insights that can help design better data transfer tools, optimize networking and edge resources used for transfers, and improve the performance and experience for end users. Our analysis shows that (i) most of the datasets as well as individual files transferred are very small; (ii) data corruption is not negligible for large data transfers; and (iii) the data transfer nodes utilization is low. Insights gained from our analysis suggest directions for further analysis.