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DARAW: a new write buffer to improve parallel I/O energy-efficiency

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DARAW: a new write buffer to improve parallel I/O energy-efficiency
In the past decades, parallel I/O systems have been used widely to support scientific and commercial applications. New data centers today employ huge quantities of I/O systems, which consume a large amount of energy. Most large-scale I/O systems have an array of hard disks working in parallel to meet performance requirements. Traditional energy conservation techniques attempt to place disks into low-power states when possible. In this paper we propose a novel strategy, which aims to significantly conserve energy while reducing average I/O response times. This goal is achieved by making use of buffer disks in parallel I/O systems to accumulate small writes to form a log, which can be transferred to data disks in a batch way. We develop an algorithm - dynamic request allocation algorithm for writes or DARAW - to energy efficiently allocate and schedule write requests in a parallel I/O system. DARAW is able to improve parallel I/O energy efficiency by the virtue of leveraging buffer disk...
Xiaojun Ruan, Adam Manzanares, Kiranmai Bellam, Xi
Added 19 May 2010
Updated 19 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SAC
Authors Xiaojun Ruan, Adam Manzanares, Kiranmai Bellam, Xiao Qin, Ziliang Zong
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