DocumentCode :
3465645
Title :
PROFS-performance-oriented data reorganization for log-structured file system on multi-zone disks
Author :
Wang, Jun ; Hu, Yiming
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Cincinnati Univ., OH, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
285
Lastpage :
292
Abstract :
I/O is a major performance bottleneck in modern computer systems. Modern disks use zone-bit-recording (ZBR) technology to increase the capacity. A direct consequence of ZBR is that outer tracks have higher data transfer rates. Because LFS uses large disk transfers, access times are mainly determined by the data transfer rate. This paper presents a novel performance-oriented data reorganizing scheme, called PROFS, which boosts the I/O performance of LFS (log-structured file system). Our scheme reorganizes data on the disk during LFS garbage collection and system idle periods. By putting active data in the faster zones and inactive data in the slower zones, we can significantly improve the read and write performance. The reorganization overhead is minimal. We studied three different algorithms that are read-optimized, write-optimized and balanced. Simulation results based on five real-world and two synthetic traces showed that such algorithms can dramatically reduce the I/O response time for both reads and writes compared with the previous LFS systems with adaptive methods. Our algorithms improve the LFS system´s write latency by up to 24.5% and the read latency by up to 21.3%. They also improve the file system throughput by up to 32%
Keywords :
digital simulation; disc storage; electronic data interchange; file organisation; optimisation; I/O performance; I/O response time reduction; LFS systems; PROFS; PROFS simulator; access times; active data; adaptive methods; balanced algorithm; data transfer rates; file system throughput; garbage collection; inactive data; log-structured file system; multi-zone disks; performance bottleneck; performance-oriented data reorganization; read latency; read performance; read-optimized algorithm; real-world traces; reorganization overhead; simulation results; synthetic traces; write latency; write performance; write-optimized algorithm; zone-bit-recording; Adaptive systems; Computer science; Delay; Disk drives; Disk recording; Engine cylinders; File systems; Knowledge based systems; Performance gain; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2001. Proceedings. Ninth International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cincinnati, OH
ISSN :
1526-7639
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1315-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MASCOT.2001.948879
Filename :
948879
Link To Document :
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