Journal of Computers, Vol 1, No 8 (2006), 43-54, Dec 2006
doi:10.4304/jcp.1.8.43-54

Symmetric Active/Active High Availability for High-Performance Computing System Services

Christian Engelmann, Stephen L. Scott, Chokchai (Box) Leangsuksun, Xubin (Ben) He

Abstract


This work aims to pave the way for high availability in high-performance computing (HPC) by focusing on efficient redundancy strategies for head and service nodes. These nodes represent single points of failure and control for an entire HPC system as they render it inaccessible and unmanageable in case of a failure until repair. The presented approach introduces two distinct replication methods, internal and external, for providing symmetric active/active high availability for multiple redundant head and service nodes running in virtual synchrony utilizing an existing process group communication system for service group membership management and reliable, totally ordered message delivery. Resented results of a prototype implementation that offers symmetric active/active replication for HPC job and resource management using external replication show that the highest level of availability can be provided with an acceptable performance trade-off.



Keywords


high-performance computing; high availability; virtual synchrony; group communication

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