Partial Disk Failures: Using Software to Analyze Physical Damage

Hai Huang, K. Shin
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A good understanding of disk failures is crucial to ensure a reliable storage of data. There have been numerous studies characterizing disk failures under the common assumption that failed disks are generally unusable. Contrary to this assumption, partial disk failures are very common, e.g., caused by a head crash resulting in a small number of inaccessible disk sectors. Nevertheless, the damage can sometimes be catastrophic if the file system meta-data were among the affected sectors. As disk density rapidly increases, the likelihood of losing data also rises. This paper describes our experience in analyzing partial disk failures using the physical locations of damaged disk sectors to assess the extent and characteristics of the damage on disk platter surfaces. Based on our findings, we propose several fault-tolerance techniques to proactively guard against permanent data loss due to partial disk failures.
部分磁盘故障:使用软件分析物理损坏
充分了解磁盘故障对于确保数据的可靠存储至关重要。已经有许多研究在故障磁盘通常不可用的假设下描述磁盘故障。与此假设相反,部分磁盘故障是非常常见的,例如,由磁头崩溃导致少量不可访问的磁盘扇区。然而,如果文件系统元数据位于受影响的扇区中,则损害有时可能是灾难性的。随着磁盘密度的迅速增加,丢失数据的可能性也在增加。本文描述了我们在使用损坏磁盘扇区的物理位置来评估磁盘盘片表面损坏的程度和特征来分析部分磁盘故障的经验。根据我们的发现,我们提出了几种容错技术,以主动防止由于部分磁盘故障导致的永久数据丢失。
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