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Rebuild options in RAID5 disk arrays

Published: 25 October 1995 Publication History

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The response time of disk accesses in RAID5 disk arrays degrades when one of the N+1 disks fails and there is a further degradation by the interference caused by rebuild processing. In addition to giving user accesses a higher non-preemptive priority over track reads for rebuild, we consider: (i) the read redirection option; (ii) split-seek option, i.e., allowing user requests to preempt track reads after a seek is completed; (iii) the split-latency/transfer option, i.e., allowing user requests to preempt track reads, Simulation results show that for lower disk utilizations the split-latency/transfer option is desirable in that it reduces response time, while not increasing rebuild time considerably. At higher disk utilizations the response time attained by the split-latency transfer option is comparable to that attained by less preemptive options with shorter rebuild times. A new metric, excess cumulative response time, is defined to compare the efficiency of rebuild options.

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SPDP '95: Proceedings of the 7th IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributeed Processing
October 1995
ISBN:0818671955

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IEEE Computer Society

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Published: 25 October 1995

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  1. RAID5 disk arrays
  2. disk arrays
  3. excess cumulative response time
  4. magnetic disc storage
  5. performance evaluation
  6. rebuild processing
  7. redundancy
  8. response time
  9. split-latency transfer
  10. storage management

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