Title :
Cost of Tape versus Disk for Archival Storage
Author :
Inman, Jeff ; Grider, Gary ; Hsing Bung Chen
Author_Institution :
High-Performance Comput., Los Alamos Nat. Lab., Los Alamos, NM, USA
fDate :
June 27 2014-July 2 2014
Abstract :
For archiving large datasets in high-performance computing facilities, tape technology has a long history of providing inexpensive capacity. However, as the memory-size of supercomputers continues to grow geometrically, the cost of tape bandwidth is becoming more important. The projected costs for tape-drives, robotics, and maintenance, are creating challenges for tape-based archives. The advent of erasure-coded object storage, driven by the "cloud storage" industry, might make it practical to implement archives using disks, or hybrid disk-and-tape systems. We used linear optimization techniques to investigate when and how this transition might best be made, taking into consideration our significant investment in tape technology. Our models introduce a technique to systematically relax constraints on the relationship between tape-capacity and tape-bandwidth, which governs a trade-off between cost and performance. We ran parameter studies that support some preliminary conclusions about paths forward for archive infrastructure at LANL.
Keywords :
disc storage; information retrieval systems; optimisation; LANL; archival storage; archive infrastructure; disk; linear optimization techniques; tape technology; tape-bandwidth; tape-capacity; Bandwidth; Computational modeling; Equations; Maintenance engineering; Mathematical model; Media; Robots; archive; cloud; cost; disk; erasure-code; linear-optimization; tape;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Computing (CLOUD), 2014 IEEE 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5062-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLOUD.2014.37