High Performance I/O For Large Scale Deep Learning

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Authors Alex Aizman, Gavin Maltby, Thomas Breuel arXiv ID 2001.01858 Category cs.DC: Distributed Computing Citations 40 Venue 2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data) Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Training deep learning (DL) models on petascale datasets is essential for achieving competitive and state-of-the-art performance in applications such as speech, video analytics, and object recognition. However, existing distributed filesystems were not developed for the access patterns and usability requirements of DL jobs. In this paper, we describe AIStore, a highly scalable, easy-to-deploy storage system, and WebDataset, a standards-based storage format and library that permits efficient access to very large datasets. We compare system performance experimentally using image classification workloads and storing training data on a variety of backends, including local SSDs, single-node NFS, and two identical bare-metal clusters: HDFS and AIStore.
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