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PERSES: Data Layout for Low Impact Failures

机译:坚持:低影响失败的数据布局

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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 show that, by laying out data with PERSES, we can reduce the perceived time lost due to failure over three years by up to 80% compared to arbitrary allocation.
机译:磁盘容量的增长继续超出读取速度和设备可靠性的进步。 这导致存储系统在失败的磁盘重建时,在降低状态下花费越来越多的时间。 不使用失败或劣化驱动器上的数据的用户和应用程序因失败而受到忽视影响,提高了系统的感知性能。 我们利用这种观察结果,统计数据分配方案,以降低磁盘故障后重建的性能影响。 PERSES通过在磁盘上聚类数据来降低用户的透视,使得具有高概率的协同概率的数据尽可能多地放置在同一设备上。 跟踪驱动的模拟表明,与持有的数据铺设数据,与任意分配相比,我们可以减少由于故障减少超过80%而导致的感知时间。

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