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Filesystem-Based Aggregation.

Since we are trying to control access to a shared filesystem volume (LUN), it is convenient to use the same medium to share the latency statistics among the hosts. We implement a shared file per volume, which can be accessed by multiple hosts simultaneously. Each host owns a single block in the file and periodically writes its average latency and number of IOs for the LUN into that block. Each host reads that file periodically using a single large IO and locally computes the cluster-wide average to use for window size estimation.

In our experiments, we have not observed extremely high variance across per-host latency values, although this seems possible if some workloads are served primarily from the storage array's cache. In any case, we do not anticipate that this would affect PARDA stability or convergence.



Ajay Gulati 2009-01-14