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Towards Higher Disk Head Utilization: Extracting "Free" Bandwidth from Busy Disk Drives

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Towards Higher Disk Head Utilization: Extracting "Free" Bandwidth from Busy Disk Drives
Freeblock scheduling is a new approach to utilizing more of disks' potential media bandwidths. By filling rotational latency periods with useful media transfers, 20{50% of a never-idle disk's bandwidth can often be provided to background applications with no effect on foreground response times. This paper describes freeblock scheduling and demonstrates its value with two concrete applications: free segment cleaning and free data mining. Free segment cleaning often allows an LFS file system to maintain its ideal write performance when cleaning overheads would otherwise cause up to factor of 3 performance decreases. Free data mining can achieve 45 - 70 full disk scans per day on an active transaction processing system, with no effect on transaction performance. We thank the members and companies of the Parallel Data Consortium (including CLARiiON, EMC, HP, Hitachi, Infineon, Intel, LSI Logic, MTI, Novell, PANASAS, Procom, Quantum, Seagate, Sun, Veritas, and 3Com) for their int...
Christopher R. Lumb, Jiri Schindler, Gregory R. Ga
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where OSDI
Authors Christopher R. Lumb, Jiri Schindler, Gregory R. Ganger, David Nagle, Erik Riedel
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