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SOR: A Static File Assignment Strategy Immune to Workload Characteristic Assumptions in Parallel I/O Systems

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SOR: A Static File Assignment Strategy Immune to Workload Characteristic Assumptions in Parallel I/O Systems
The problem of statically assigning nonpartitioned files in a parallel I/O system has been extensively investigated. A basic workload characteristic assumption of existing solutions to the problem is that there exists a strong inverse correlation between file access frequency and file size. In other words, the most popular files are typically small in size, while the large files are relatively unpopular. Recent studies on the characteristics of web proxy traces suggested, however, the correlation, if any, is so weak that it can be ignored. Hence, the following two questions arise naturally. First, can existing algorithms still perform well when the workload assumption does not hold? Second, if not, can one develop a new file assignment strategy that is immune to the workload assumption? To answer these questions, in this paper we first evaluate the performance of three well-known file assignment algorithms with and without the workload assumption, respectively. Next, we develop a nove...
Tao Xie 0004
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICPP
Authors Tao Xie 0004
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