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In archival systems, storage media are often replaced much earlier than their expected service life in exchange for other benefits of new media, such as higher capacity, bandwidth, and I/O operations per second, or lower costs. In an era of decreasing media density growth rates, retiring media early by considering only short-term benefits while discarding potential long-term cost benefits could have...
For three decades, Kryder's law correctly predicted an exponential increase in bit density on disk platters, leading to an exponential drop in cost per gigabyte, and thus to an entrenched expectation that if data could be stored for a few years the incremental cost of storing it forever would be minimal. However, disk now is over 7 times as expensive as Kryder's law would have predicted, and industry...
This paper explores the benefits and limitations of in-storage processing on current Solid-State Disk (SSD) architectures. While disk-based in-storage processing has not been widely adopted, due to the characteristics of hard disks, modern SSDs provide high performance on concurrent random writes, and have powerful processors, memory, and multiple I/O channels to flash memory, enabling in-storage...
Archival storage systems for scientific data have been growing in both size and relevance over the past two decades, yet researchers and system designers alike must rely on limited and obsolete knowledge to guide archival management and design. To address this issue, we analyzed three years of filelevel activities from the NCAR mass storage system, providing valuable insight into a large-scale scientific...
Tracking archival usage and data migration in a long term supercomputing system is critical to understanding not only how users' needs and habits have changed over time, but also how the archive itself evolves in response to these external factors. Yet this type of study has not previously been performed. To address this need, we conducted an in-depth comparison of user initiated file activity on...
Flash memory has become increasingly popular in today's storage systems. However, replacing hard drives with flash memory in current systems often either requires major file system changes or causes performance degradation due to the limitations of block-based interface and out-of-place updates required by flash. To alleviate this problem, we propose an object-based model for flash memory that gives...
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