Self- * systems are self-organizing, self-configuring, self-healing, self-tuning and, in general, selfmanaging. Ursa Minor is a large-scale storage infrastructure being designed and deployed at Carnegie Mellon University, with the goal of taking steps towards the self- * ideal. This paper discusses our early experiences with one specific aspect of storage management: performance tuning and projection. Ursa Minor uses self-monitoring and rudimentary system modeling to support analysis of how system changes would affect performance, exposing simple What...if query interfaces to administrators and tuning agents. We find that most performance predictions are sufficiently accurate (within 10-20%) and that the associated performance overhead is l...
Enterprise applications typically depend on guaranteed performance from the storage subsystem, lest ...
Modern persistent storage systems must balance two competing imperatives: they must meet strict appl...
It is common knowledge that the modern world generates and stores information at an increasing rate....
The costs and complexity of system administration instorage systems [9, 19, 6] make automation of ad...
Systems should be self-predicting. They should continuously monitor themselves and provide quantitat...
The increasing reliance on online information in our daily lives had called for a rethinking of how ...
This paper introduces OASIS, a self-tuning storage management architecture that allows applications ...
Many important business applications use complex database management systems (DBMS). These DBMS have...
Exponential growth in storage requirements and an increasing number of heterogeneous devices and app...
Abstract. The well-known problems of tuning and self-tuning of data management systems are amplified...
This white paper describes a new project exploring the design and implementation of “self- * storage...
No single encoding scheme or fault model is optimal for all data. A versatile storage system allows ...
This white paper describes a new project exploring the design and implementation of “self-* storage ...
No single encoding scheme or fault model is optimal for all data. A versatile storage system allows ...
Although today’s computers provide huge amounts of main memory, the ever-increasing load of large da...
Enterprise applications typically depend on guaranteed performance from the storage subsystem, lest ...
Modern persistent storage systems must balance two competing imperatives: they must meet strict appl...
It is common knowledge that the modern world generates and stores information at an increasing rate....
The costs and complexity of system administration instorage systems [9, 19, 6] make automation of ad...
Systems should be self-predicting. They should continuously monitor themselves and provide quantitat...
The increasing reliance on online information in our daily lives had called for a rethinking of how ...
This paper introduces OASIS, a self-tuning storage management architecture that allows applications ...
Many important business applications use complex database management systems (DBMS). These DBMS have...
Exponential growth in storage requirements and an increasing number of heterogeneous devices and app...
Abstract. The well-known problems of tuning and self-tuning of data management systems are amplified...
This white paper describes a new project exploring the design and implementation of “self- * storage...
No single encoding scheme or fault model is optimal for all data. A versatile storage system allows ...
This white paper describes a new project exploring the design and implementation of “self-* storage ...
No single encoding scheme or fault model is optimal for all data. A versatile storage system allows ...
Although today’s computers provide huge amounts of main memory, the ever-increasing load of large da...
Enterprise applications typically depend on guaranteed performance from the storage subsystem, lest ...
Modern persistent storage systems must balance two competing imperatives: they must meet strict appl...
It is common knowledge that the modern world generates and stores information at an increasing rate....