Growth in disk capacity continues to outpace advances in read speed and device reliability. This has led to storage systems spending increasing amounts of time in a degraded state while failed disks reconstruct. Users and applications that do not use the data on the failed or degraded drives are negligibly impacted by the failure, increasing the perceived performance of the system. We leverage this observation with PERSES, a statistical data allocation scheme to reduce the performance impact of reconstruction after disk failure. PERSES reduces degradation from the perspective of the user by clustering data on disks such that data with high probability of co-access is placed on the same device as often as possible. Trace-driven simulations s...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
Archiving and systematic backup of large digital data generates a quick demand for multi-petabyte sc...
As we look toward exascale it is clear that high-capacity HPC storage systems will incorporate the l...
There exists a wide variety of applications in which data availability must be continuous, that is, ...
Abstract—Archival data storage systems contain data that must be preserved over long periods of time...
Large archival storage systems experience long periods of idleness broken up by rare data accesses. ...
It is well--known that dedicating one disk's worth of space in a disk array to parity check inf...
Most recently, an important metric called energy proportional is presented as a guideline for ener...
Most recently, an important metric called energy proportional is presented as a guideline for ener...
The invention of better fabrication materials and processes in solid-state devices has led to unprec...
Abstract—Disk drives are known to fail at a higher rate during their first year of operation than du...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Abstract—Disk failure rates vary so widely among different makes and models that designing storage s...
Digital archives are growing rapidly, necessitating stronger reliability measures than RAID to avoid...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
Archiving and systematic backup of large digital data generates a quick demand for multi-petabyte sc...
As we look toward exascale it is clear that high-capacity HPC storage systems will incorporate the l...
There exists a wide variety of applications in which data availability must be continuous, that is, ...
Abstract—Archival data storage systems contain data that must be preserved over long periods of time...
Large archival storage systems experience long periods of idleness broken up by rare data accesses. ...
It is well--known that dedicating one disk's worth of space in a disk array to parity check inf...
Most recently, an important metric called energy proportional is presented as a guideline for ener...
Most recently, an important metric called energy proportional is presented as a guideline for ener...
The invention of better fabrication materials and processes in solid-state devices has led to unprec...
Abstract—Disk drives are known to fail at a higher rate during their first year of operation than du...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Abstract—Disk failure rates vary so widely among different makes and models that designing storage s...
Digital archives are growing rapidly, necessitating stronger reliability measures than RAID to avoid...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
Archiving and systematic backup of large digital data generates a quick demand for multi-petabyte sc...