Abstract—Traditional workload labels such as “archival ” and “HPC ” are poorly understood and inconsistently applied. As usage of systems has evolved, the language to describe this usage has stagnated. To better understand how workload type translates into system design requirements, we use a combination of longitudinal analysis and statistical feature extraction to categorize workload traces and study how the properties of classical workload types, such as the “write-once, read-maybe ” assumption for archives, have evolved over time. Once this step is complete, we intend to move to active classification of workloads to replace these broad, poorly specified categories with quantitative metrics that can be used to improve metrics such as pow...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
The type of the workload on a database management system (DBMS) is a key consideration in tuning its...
Abstract The main issue we address in this paper is the workload analysis of today's enterprise...
How can we interpret predictions of a workload classification model? A workload is a sequence of ope...
How can we interpret predictions of a workload classification model? A workload is a sequence of ope...
Storage systems designers are still searching for better methods of obtaining representative I/O wor...
The analysis of storage system workloads is important for a number of reasons. It is necessary to un...
Reliable performance evaluations require the use of representative workloads. This is no easy task s...
Synthetic disk request traces are convenient and popular workloads for performance evaluation of sto...
Abstract This paper describes the characterisation of a syntheticworkload for performance evaluation...
Workload characterization is a well-established discipline that plays a key role in many performance...
Accurate analysis of HPC storage system designs is contin-gent on the use of I/O workloads that are ...
Word processed copy.Includes bibliographical references.Analysis of storage system workloads is impo...
Proper workload analysis is often overlooked in performance and reliability studies of computing sys...
Over the past few decades, IO workload characterization has been a critical issue for operating syst...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
The type of the workload on a database management system (DBMS) is a key consideration in tuning its...
Abstract The main issue we address in this paper is the workload analysis of today's enterprise...
How can we interpret predictions of a workload classification model? A workload is a sequence of ope...
How can we interpret predictions of a workload classification model? A workload is a sequence of ope...
Storage systems designers are still searching for better methods of obtaining representative I/O wor...
The analysis of storage system workloads is important for a number of reasons. It is necessary to un...
Reliable performance evaluations require the use of representative workloads. This is no easy task s...
Synthetic disk request traces are convenient and popular workloads for performance evaluation of sto...
Abstract This paper describes the characterisation of a syntheticworkload for performance evaluation...
Workload characterization is a well-established discipline that plays a key role in many performance...
Accurate analysis of HPC storage system designs is contin-gent on the use of I/O workloads that are ...
Word processed copy.Includes bibliographical references.Analysis of storage system workloads is impo...
Proper workload analysis is often overlooked in performance and reliability studies of computing sys...
Over the past few decades, IO workload characterization has been a critical issue for operating syst...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
The type of the workload on a database management system (DBMS) is a key consideration in tuning its...
Abstract The main issue we address in this paper is the workload analysis of today's enterprise...