Swaroop Kavalanekar, Bruce L. Worthington, Qi Zhang, Vishal Sharda
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引用次数: 271
摘要
生产服务器的公开可用存储工作负载跟踪的稀缺性损害了整个存储行业的特性描述、建模研究和开发工作。使用ETW (windows事件跟踪)工具捕获了来自不同Microsoft Corporation产品服务器的12组存储跟踪。Windows server 2008极大地增加了ETW检测的广度和深度,并且在Windows Performance tools工具包中提供了新的跟踪捕获和可视化工具。开发了其他分析工具来分析和可视化从Exchange、软件构建和发布、Live Maps、MSN存储、安全认证和显示广告平台服务器捕获的痕迹。本文包含了这些跟踪的第一组特征,包括简单的块级统计,多参数分布,文件访问频率排名,以及更复杂的分析,如时间和空间自相似性测量。跟踪数据可视化支持检查工作负载参数、子组件、阶段以及与预测行为的偏差。
Characterization of storage workload traces from production Windows Servers
The scarcity of publicly available storage workload traces of production servers impairs characterization, modeling research, and development efforts across the storage industry. Twelve sets of storage traces from a diverse set of Microsoft Corporation production servers were captured using ETW (event tracing for windows) instrumentation. Windows server 2008 dramatically increases the breadth and depth of ETW instrumentation, and new trace capture and visualization tools are available in the Windows Performance Tools kit. Additional analytical tools were developed to analyze and visualize traces captured from Exchange, software build and release, Live Maps, MSN storage, security authentication, and display advertisement platform servers. This paper contains a first set of characterizations for these traces, including simple block-level statistics, multi-parameter distributions, rankings of file access frequencies, and more complex analyses such as temporal and spatial self-similarity measurements. Trace data visualizations enable the examination of workload parameters, subcomponents, phases, and deviations from predicted behavior.