Ensuring Performance in Activity-Based File Relocation

Joel C. Wu, Bo Hong, S. Brandt
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Dynamic storage tiering (DST) is the concept of grouping storage devices into tiers based on their characteristics, and relocating files dynamically to leverage on the heterogeneity of the underlying devices. An important usage of DST is activity-based file relocation, where less active files can be stored on less expensive devices without affecting the overall perceived quality of the storage system. In activity-based file relocation, improper choices on how much activity a file should have before it is relocated introduce the potential for overcommitting the performance capability of the preferred tier. We present an approach to prevent performance degradation caused by excessive skewing of loads. Our approach enables the delineation of periods when performance requirements are different. We consider the load pattern of files and limit the total amount of loads to be placed on the preferred tier during the periods when fast response time is desirable, and increase the load limit in other periods when throughput is more important. Considering the variation of performance requirements in time enables the finer attainment of QoS goals.
确保基于活动的文件重定位的性能
动态存储分级(DST)是一种概念,它将存储设备根据其特征分组为不同的层,并动态地重新定位文件,以利用底层设备的异构性。DST的一个重要用途是基于活动的文件重定位,其中活动较少的文件可以存储在较便宜的设备上,而不会影响存储系统的整体感知质量。在基于活动的文件重定位中,对文件在重定位之前应该具有多少活动的不正确选择可能会导致首选层的性能能力被过度使用。我们提出了一种防止负载过度倾斜引起的性能下降的方法。我们的方法能够描述性能需求不同的时期。我们考虑文件的负载模式,并限制在需要快速响应时间的时间段内放置在首选层上的负载总量,并在吞吐量更重要的其他时间段增加负载限制。及时考虑性能需求的变化可以更好地实现QoS目标。
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