Evaluating the Performability of Systems with Background Jobs

Qi Zhang, N. Mi, E. Smirni, Alma Riska, E. Riedel
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As most computer systems are expected to remain operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, they must complete maintenance work while in operation. This work is in addition to the regular tasks of the system and its purpose is to improve system reliability and availability. Nonetheless, additional work in the system, although labeled as best effort or low priority, still affects the performance of foreground tasks, especially if background/foreground work is non-preemptive. In this paper, we propose an analytic model to evaluate the performance trade-offs of the amount of background work that a storage system can sustain. The proposed model results in a quasi-birth-death (QBD) process that is analytically tractable. Detailed experimentation using a variety of workloads shows that under dependent arrivals both foreground and background performance strongly depends on system load. In contrast, if arrivals of foreground jobs are independent, performance sensitivity to load is reduced. The model identifies dependence in the arrivals of foreground jobs as an important characteristic that controls the decision of how much background load the system can accept to maintain high availability and performance gains
评估具有后台作业的系统的可执行性
由于大多数计算机系统需要每周7天、每天24小时运行,因此它们必须在运行时完成维护工作。这项工作是对系统常规任务的补充,其目的是提高系统的可靠性和可用性。尽管如此,系统中的额外工作,尽管被标记为最佳努力或低优先级,仍然会影响前台任务的性能,特别是如果后台/前台工作是非抢占性的。在本文中,我们提出了一个分析模型来评估存储系统可以承受的后台工作量的性能权衡。所提出的模型的结果是一个准出生-死亡(QBD)过程,是分析可处理的。使用各种工作负载的详细实验表明,在依赖到达下,前景和后台性能都强烈依赖于系统负载。相反,如果前台作业的到达是独立的,性能对负载的敏感性就会降低。该模型将前台作业到达的依赖性确定为一个重要特征,该特征控制着系统可以接受多少后台负载以保持高可用性和性能增益的决策
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