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Disaggregating Non-Volatile Memory for Throughput-Oriented Genomics Workloads
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Author:
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Call, Aaron; Polo, Jordà; Carrera, David; Guim, Francesc; Sen, Sujoy
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Barcelona Supercomputing Center |
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Massive exploitation of next-generation sequencing technologies requires dealing with both: huge amounts of data and complex bioinformatics pipelines. Computing architectures have evolved to deal with these problems, enabling approaches that were unfeasible years ago: accelerators and Non-Volatile Memories (NVM) are becoming widely used to enhance the most demanding workloads. However, bioinformatics workloads are usually part of bigger pipelines with different and dynamic needs in terms of resources. The introduction of Software Defined Infrastructures (SDI) for data centers provides roots to dramatically increase the efficiency in the management of infrastructures. SDI enables new ways to structure hardware resources through disaggregation, and provides new hardware composability and sharing mechanisms to deploy workloads in more flexible ways. In this paper we study a state-of-the-art genomics application, SMUFIN, aiming to address the challenges of future HPC facilities. |
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This work is partially supported by the European Research Council (ERC) un-
der the EU Horizon 2020 programme (GA 639595), the Spanish Ministry of
Economy, Industry and Competitivity (TIN2015-65316-P) and the Generalitat
de Catalunya (2014-SGR-1051). |
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Peer Reviewed |
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-Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica -High performance computing -Genomics -Disaggregation -Composability -NVM -NVMeOF -Characterization -Orchestration -Càlcul intensiu (Informàtica) |
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Article - Submitted version Conference Object |
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Springer
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