Effects of prolonged media usage and long-term planning on archival systems

Preeti Gupta, Avani Wildani, E. L. Miller, D. Rosenthal, D. Long
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In archival systems, storage media are often replaced much earlier than their expected service life in exchange for other benefits of new media, such as higher capacity, bandwidth, and I/O operations per second, or lower costs. In an era of decreasing media density growth rates, retiring media early by considering only short-term benefits while discarding potential long-term cost benefits could have a negative long-term impact on an archival system's economics. To extend an archival system's life, at low cost, while limiting performance degradation, we suggest extending media lifetime past manufacturer recommendations as well as increasing the horizon for planning and provisioning future media purchases. We present a cost-benefit analysis of the impact of prolonged media usage and long-term planning. Through Monte Carlo simulation, we simulate the behavior of an archival system using tapes, hard disk drives (HDDs), solid state devices (SSDs), and Blu-ray discs. We show that leaving older media in the archival system makes economic sense for SSDs without significantly affecting reliability; we show cost improvements of approximately 10% for SSDs for a low annual media density growth rate, such as 5%, which would have been a loss of 35%, for a high annual media density rate, such as 20%. We show that, for SSDs and hard disks, the optimal planning time of an archival system is at least as long as the media service life. Combining prolonged media usage with an extended planning horizon reduced costs by 15% for a system using SSDs.
长期使用媒体和长期规划对档案系统的影响
在归档系统中,存储介质通常比预期的使用寿命更早地被替换,以换取新介质的其他好处,例如更高的容量、带宽和每秒I/O操作数,或者更低的成本。在媒体密度增长率下降的时代,只考虑短期利益而放弃潜在的长期成本效益而提前退役媒体,可能会对档案系统的经济产生负面的长期影响。为了以低成本延长档案系统的寿命,同时限制性能下降,我们建议延长过去制造商建议的媒体寿命,并增加规划和供应未来媒体购买的范围。我们对长期使用媒体和长期规划的影响进行了成本效益分析。通过蒙特卡罗模拟,我们模拟了使用磁带、硬盘驱动器(hdd)、固态设备(ssd)和蓝光光盘的档案系统的行为。我们表明,在档案系统中保留旧媒体对ssd具有经济意义,而不会显著影响可靠性;我们发现,在介质密度年增长率较低(例如5%)的情况下,ssd的成本改善约为10%,而在介质密度年增长率较高(例如20%)的情况下,成本损失为35%。我们表明,对于ssd和硬盘,档案系统的最佳规划时间至少与介质的使用寿命一样长。将长时间的媒体使用与扩展的规划范围相结合,使用ssd的系统的成本降低了15%。
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