DCLGMay 11

Lakestream: A Consistent and Brokerless Data Plane for Large Foundation Model Training

arXiv:2605.0999473.7
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For distributed training of large foundation models, Lakestream addresses the lack of a consistent, scalable data plane that supports batch-level semantics and failure isolation.

Lakestream introduces a brokerless, object-store-native data plane for large foundation model training, achieving higher throughput than colocated dataloaders and Apache Kafka while providing full failure isolation and lower read latency on 64-GPU workloads.

Modern Large Foundation Model (LFM) training has transformed the data pipeline from a static ingestion layer into a dynamic component that must co-evolve with the training process. Existing systems are ill-equipped: colocated dataloaders offer no failure isolation, while message queue-based disaggregated dataloaders operate on a record/offset abstraction that cannot express the batch-level semantics required by distributed training. We present Lakestream, a brokerless, object-store-native training data plane with three key properties. First, it introduces the Transactional Global Batch (TGB), which builds on lakehouse-style ACID storage semantics and extends them with training-specific consistency, including atomic all-rank batch visibility, a globally ordered step sequence, checkpoint-aligned lifecycle management, and end-to-end exactly-once recovery. Second, it realizes recovery and retention directly in the storage layer, by inlining producer state in the manifest and tying reclamation to distributed checkpoint state. Third, its Decentralized Adaptive Commit (DAC) algorithm sustains stable ingestion throughput as the manifest grows, without any inter-producer communication. Evaluations on large-scale multimodal pre-training and SFT workloads using 64 GPUs show that Lakestream outperforms colocated dataloader throughput while providing full failure isolation, outperforms Apache Kafka in ingestion throughput, and achieves lower consumer read latency than Kafka.

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