Deconstructing storage arrays

ASPLOS XI Pub Date : 2004-10-07 DOI:10.1145/1024393.1024401
Timothy E. Denehy, John Bent, Florentina I. Popovici, A. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
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We introduce Shear, a user-level software tool that characterizes RAID storage arrays. Shear employs a set of controlled algorithms combined with statistical techniques to automatically determine the important properties of a RAID system, including the number of disks, chunk size, level of redundancy, and layout scheme. We illustrate the correctness of Shear by running it upon numerous simulated configurations, and then verify its real-world applicability by running Shear on both software-based and hardware-based RAID systems. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of Shear through three case studies. First, we show how Shear can be used in a storage management environment to verify RAID construction and detect failures. Second, we demonstrate how Shear can be used to extract detailed characteristics about the individual disks within an array. Third, we show how an operating system can use Shear to automatically tune its storage subsystems to specific RAID configurations.
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解构存储阵列
我们介绍Shear,这是一个用户级软件工具,用于描述RAID存储阵列。Shear采用一套受控算法,结合统计技术,自动确定RAID系统的重要属性,包括磁盘数量、chunk大小、冗余级别和布局方案。我们通过在许多模拟配置上运行Shear来说明其正确性,然后通过在基于软件和基于硬件的RAID系统上运行Shear来验证其实际适用性。最后,我们通过三个案例研究展示了剪切的效用。首先,我们展示了如何在存储管理环境中使用Shear来验证RAID构建和检测故障。其次,我们演示了如何使用Shear来提取阵列中单个磁盘的详细特征。第三,我们将展示操作系统如何使用Shear自动调整其存储子系统以适应特定的RAID配置。
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