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Trading Capacity for Performance in a Disk Array

A variety of performance-enhancing techniques, such as striping, mirroring, and rotational data replication, exist in the disk array literature. Given a fixed budget of disks, one must intelligently choose what combination of these techniques to employ. In this paper, we present a way of designing disk arrays that can flexibly and systematically reduce seek and rotational delay in a balanced manner. We give analytical models that can guide an array designer towards optimal configurations by considering both disk and workload characteristics. We have implemented a prototype disk array that incorporates the configuration models. In the process, we have also developed a robust disk head position prediction mechanism without any hardware support. The resulting prototype demonstrates the effectiveness of the configuration models.

Xiang Yu, Princeton University

Benjamin Gum, Princeton University

Yuqun Chen, Princeton University

Randolph Y. Wang, Princeton University

Kai Li, Princeton University

Arvind Krishnamurthy, Yale University

Thomas E. Anderson, University of Washington

BibTeX
@inproceedings {271160,
author = {Xiang Yu and Benjamin Gum and Yuqun Chen and Randolph Y. Wang and Kai Li and Arvind Krishnamurthy and Thomas E. Anderson},
title = {Trading Capacity for Performance in a Disk Array},
booktitle = {Fourth Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 2000)},
year = {2000},
address = {San Diego, CA },
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi-2000/trading-capacity-performance-disk-array},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = oct
}
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