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FastScale: Accelerate RAID Scaling by Minimizing Data Migration

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FastScale: Accelerate RAID Scaling by Minimizing Data Migration
Previous approaches to RAID scaling either require a very large amount of data to be migrated, or cannot tolerate multiple disk additions without resulting in disk imbalance. In this paper, we propose a new approach to RAID-0 scaling called FastScale. First, FastScale minimizes data migration, while maintaining a uniform data distribution. With a new and elastic addressing function, it moves only enough data blocks from old disks to fill an appropriate fraction of new disks without migrating data among old disks. Second, FastScale optimizes data migration with two techniques: (1) it accesses multiple physically successive blocks via a single I/O, and (2) it records data migration lazily to minimize the number of metadata writes without compromising data consistency. Using several real system disk traces, our experiments show that compared with SLAS, one of the most efficient traditional approaches, FastScale can reduce redistribution time by up to 86.06% with smaller maximum respons...
Weimin Zheng, Guangyan Zhang
Added 28 Aug 2011
Updated 28 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where FAST
Authors Weimin Zheng, Guangyan Zhang
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