Robotic tape libraries are popular for applications with very high storage requirements, such as video servers. Here, we study the throughput of a tape library system, we design a new scheduling algorithm, the so-called Relief, and compare it against some older/straightforward ones, like FCFS, Maximum Queue Length (MQL) and an unfair one (Bypass), roughly equivalent to Shortest Job First. The proposed algorithm incorporates an aging mechanism in order to attain fairness and we prove that, under certain assumptions, it minimizes the average start-up latency. Extensive simulation experiments show that Relief outperforms its competitors (fair and unfair alike), with up to 203% improvement in throughput, for the same rejection ratio
Abstract — Mainstream applications–such as file copy/transfer, Web, DBMS, or video streaming–typical...
Mainstream applications–such as file copy/transfer, Web, DBMS, or video streaming–typically issue sy...
Slowdown is used to measure the fairness degree of a scheduling algorithm in existing work. However,...
Robotic tape libraries are popular for applications with very high storage requirements, such as vid...
Robotic tape libraries (RTLs) currently enjoy a prominent place in the storage market, with a report...
International audienceMagnetic tapes are often considered as an outdated storage technology, yet the...
Even in today’s world of increasingly faster storage technologies, magnetic tapes continue to play a...
Given the anticipated increase in the amount of scientific data, it is widely accepted that primaril...
In a Video-on-demand (VOD) computer system, batching requests for the same video to share a common d...
This reseach project is a theoretical and experimental investigation of scheduling strategies that c...
Data striping is a technique for increasing the throughput and reducing the response time of large a...
The ever growing needs of large multimedia systems cannot be met by magnetic disks due to their high...
This paper presents an access time model for the Tandberg MLR1 serpentine tape drive and provides lo...
Recently, technological advances have resulted in the wide availability of commercial products offer...
In this paper, we study a dynamic approach to the problem of scheduling real-time requests in a Vide...
Abstract — Mainstream applications–such as file copy/transfer, Web, DBMS, or video streaming–typical...
Mainstream applications–such as file copy/transfer, Web, DBMS, or video streaming–typically issue sy...
Slowdown is used to measure the fairness degree of a scheduling algorithm in existing work. However,...
Robotic tape libraries are popular for applications with very high storage requirements, such as vid...
Robotic tape libraries (RTLs) currently enjoy a prominent place in the storage market, with a report...
International audienceMagnetic tapes are often considered as an outdated storage technology, yet the...
Even in today’s world of increasingly faster storage technologies, magnetic tapes continue to play a...
Given the anticipated increase in the amount of scientific data, it is widely accepted that primaril...
In a Video-on-demand (VOD) computer system, batching requests for the same video to share a common d...
This reseach project is a theoretical and experimental investigation of scheduling strategies that c...
Data striping is a technique for increasing the throughput and reducing the response time of large a...
The ever growing needs of large multimedia systems cannot be met by magnetic disks due to their high...
This paper presents an access time model for the Tandberg MLR1 serpentine tape drive and provides lo...
Recently, technological advances have resulted in the wide availability of commercial products offer...
In this paper, we study a dynamic approach to the problem of scheduling real-time requests in a Vide...
Abstract — Mainstream applications–such as file copy/transfer, Web, DBMS, or video streaming–typical...
Mainstream applications–such as file copy/transfer, Web, DBMS, or video streaming–typically issue sy...
Slowdown is used to measure the fairness degree of a scheduling algorithm in existing work. However,...