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We investigate the impact of irrecoverable read errors-also known as bad blocks-on the MTTDL of mirrored disks, RAID level 5 arrays and RAID level 6 arrays. Our study is based on the data collected by Bairavasundaram et al. from a population of 1.53 million disks over a period of 32 months. Our study indicates that irrecoverable read errors can reduce the mean time to data loss (MTTDL) of the three...
Two-dimensional RAID arrays maintain separate row and column parities for all their disks. Depending on their organization, they can tolerate between two and three concurrent disk failures without losing any data. We propose to enhance the robustness of these arrays by replacing a small fraction of these drives with storage class memory devices, and demonstrate how such a pairing is several times...
Digital archives are growing rapidly, necessitating stronger reliability measures than RAID to avoid data loss from device failure. Mirroring, a popular solution, is too expensive over time. We present a compromise solution that uses multi-level redundancy coding to reduce the probability of data loss from multiple simultaneous device failures. This approach handles small-scale failures of one or...
Data deduplication is an essential and critical component of backup systems. Essential, because it reduces storage space requirements, and critical, because the performance of the entire backup operation depends on its throughput. Traditional backup workloads consist of large data streams with high locality, which existing deduplication techniques require to provide reasonable throughput. We present...
We propose the use of parity-based redundant data layouts of increasing reliability as a means to progressively harden data archives. We evaluate the reliability of two such layouts and demonstrate how moving to layouts of higher parity degree offers a mechanism to progressively and dramatically increase the reliability of a multi-device data store. Specifically we propose that a data archive can...
Archival storage systems designed to preserve scientific data, business data, and consumer data must maintain and safeguard tens to hundreds of petabytes of data on tens of thousands of media for decades. Such systems are currently designed in the same way as higher-performance, shorter-term storage systems, which have a useful lifetime but must be replaced in their entirety via a ldquofork-liftrdquo...
We evaluate the reliability of storage system schemes consisting of an equal numbers of data disks and parity disks where each parity disk contains the exclusive or (XOR) of two or three of the data disks. These schemes are instances of Survivable Storage using Parity in Redundant Array Layouts (SSPiRAL). They have the same storage costs as mirrored organizations and use very simple parity schemes...
Storage systems manage quotas to ensure that no one user can use more than their share of storage, and that each user gets the storage they need. This is difficult for large, distributed systems, especially those used for high- performance computing applications, because resource allocation occurs on many nodes concurrently. While quota management is an important problem, no robust scalable solutions...
To offset the significant power demands of hard disk drives in computer systems, drives are typically powered down during idle periods. This saves power, but accelerates duty cycle consumption, leading to earlier drive failure. Hybrid disks with a small amount of non-volatile flash memory (NVCache) are coming on the market. We present four I/O subsystem enhancements that exploit the characteristics...
We propose increasing the survivability of data stored in two-dimensional RAID arrays by causing these arrays to reorganize themselves whenever they detect a disk failure. This reorganization will rebalance as much as possible the redundancy level of all stored data, thus reducing the potential impact of additional disk failures. It remains in effect until the failed disk gets repaired. We show how...
We present the first analytic study of stream tapping protocols, a family of protocols that provide the most efficient way to distribute videos on demand at low to medium request arrival rates, say, less than ten requests per hour for a two-hour video. The main results of this study are analytical solutions for the optimal operational points of stream tapping, stream tapping with small client buffers,...
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