Batch-correlated failures result from the manifestation of a common defect in most, if not all, disk drives belonging to the same production batch. They are much less frequent than random disk failures but can cause catastrophic data losses even in systems that rely on mirroring or erasure codes to protect their data. We propose to reduce impact of batch-correlated failures on disk arrays by storing redundant copies of the same data on disks from different batches and, possibly, different manufacturers. The technique is especially attractive for mirrored organizations as it only requires that the two disks that hold copies of the same data never belong to the same production batch. We also show that even partial diversity can greatly increa...
We present ˆB a novel data layout method for tolerating multiple disk failures within disk arrays. I...
Abstract—Disk failure rates vary so widely among different makes and models that designing storage s...
Disk arrays are commonly designed to ensure that stored data will always be able to withstand a disk...
Batch-correlated failures result from the manifestation of a common defect in most, if not all, disk...
Abstract—Digital archives are growing rapidly, necessitating stronger reliability measures than RAID...
Digital archives are growing rapidly, necessitating stronger reliability measures than RAID to avoid...
Abstract — RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable as well as ...
In this paper, we explore the method of combining the replication and parity approaches to tolerate ...
We present a disk array organization that adapts itself to successive disk failures. When all disks ...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...
Abstract—We investigate the impact of irrecoverable read errors—also known as bad blocks—on the MTTD...
Abstract—Disk drives are known to fail at a higher rate during their first year of operation than du...
Storage class memories (SCMs) constitute an emerging class of non-volatile storage devices that prom...
Modern storage systems orchestrate a group of disks to achieve their performance and reliability goa...
Abstract. We present a disk array organization that adapts itself to successive disk failures. When ...
We present ˆB a novel data layout method for tolerating multiple disk failures within disk arrays. I...
Abstract—Disk failure rates vary so widely among different makes and models that designing storage s...
Disk arrays are commonly designed to ensure that stored data will always be able to withstand a disk...
Batch-correlated failures result from the manifestation of a common defect in most, if not all, disk...
Abstract—Digital archives are growing rapidly, necessitating stronger reliability measures than RAID...
Digital archives are growing rapidly, necessitating stronger reliability measures than RAID to avoid...
Abstract — RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable as well as ...
In this paper, we explore the method of combining the replication and parity approaches to tolerate ...
We present a disk array organization that adapts itself to successive disk failures. When all disks ...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...
Abstract—We investigate the impact of irrecoverable read errors—also known as bad blocks—on the MTTD...
Abstract—Disk drives are known to fail at a higher rate during their first year of operation than du...
Storage class memories (SCMs) constitute an emerging class of non-volatile storage devices that prom...
Modern storage systems orchestrate a group of disks to achieve their performance and reliability goa...
Abstract. We present a disk array organization that adapts itself to successive disk failures. When ...
We present ˆB a novel data layout method for tolerating multiple disk failures within disk arrays. I...
Abstract—Disk failure rates vary so widely among different makes and models that designing storage s...
Disk arrays are commonly designed to ensure that stored data will always be able to withstand a disk...