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DACO: A High-Performance Disk Architecture Designed Specially for Large-Scale Erasure-Coded Storage Systems

  作者 Li, MQ; Shu, JW  
  选自 期刊  IEEE Transactions on Computers;  卷期  2010年59-10;  页码  1350-1362  
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[摘要]Large-scale erasure-coded storage systems have a serious performance problem due to I/O congestion and disk media access congestion caused by read-modify-write operations involved in small-write operations. All the existing technologies based on the conventional disk can provide very limited performance improvement. This paper presents a new Disk Architecture with Composite Operation (DACO), whose disk media access interface consists of three kinds of operations: READ, WRITE, and Composite Operation (CO). The CO adopts a sector-based pipeline technology to implement block-level data modify operations, and thus, can replace the read-modify-write operations involved in small-write operations. When the DACO is adopted in a large-scale erasure-coded storage system with t fault tolerance, t I/Os and t disk media access operations can be reduced in each small-write operation, respectively. This alleviates both I/O congestion and disk media access congestion in nature, and thus, can remarkably improve the performance of large-scale erasure-coded storage systems. A simulation study shows that the DACO can provide significant performance improvement: reducing the average I/O response time by up to 31.16 percent even in the worst case where t = 1. This paper also discusses the important implementation issues of the DACO and investigates the additional cost involved in the DACO.

 
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