• DocumentCode
    3706539
  • Title

    REED: A Reliable Energy-Efficient RAID

  • Author

    Shu Yin;Xuewu Li;Kenli Li;Jianzhong Huang;Xiaojun Ruan;Xiaomin Zhu;Wei Cao;Xiao Qin

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Inf. Sci. &
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    649
  • Lastpage
    658
  • Abstract
    Recent studies indicate that the energy cost and carbon footprint of data centers have become exorbitant. It is a demanding and challenging task to reduce energy consumption in large-scale storage systems in modern data centers. Most energy conservation techniques inevitably have adverse impacts on parallel disk systems. To address the reliability issues of energy-efficient parallel disks, we propose a reliable energy-efficient RAID system called REED, which aims at improving both energy efficiency and reliability of RAID systems by seamlessly integrating HDDs and SSDs. At the heart of REED is a high-performance cache mechanism powered by SSDs, which are serving popular data. Under light workload conditions, REED spins down HDDs into the low-power mode, thereby offering energy conservation. Importantly, during an I/O access turbulence (i.e., I/O load is dynamically and frequently changing), REED is conducive to reducing the number of disk power-state transitions by keeping HDDs in the low-power mode while serving requests with SSDs. We build a model to quantitatively show that REED is capable of improving the reliability of energy-efficient RAIDs. We implement the REED prototype in a real-world RAID-0 system. Our experimental results demonstrate that REED improves the energy-efficiency of conventional RAID-0 by up to 73% while maintaining good reliability.
  • Keywords
    "Reliability","Solids","Electronic mail","Energy consumption","Energy conservation","Energy storage","Power demand"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Parallel Processing (ICPP), 2015 44th International Conference on
  • ISSN
    0190-3918
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICPP.2015.74
  • Filename
    7349620