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Abstract: At the heart of any configuration or capacity planning
algorithm for storage systems, there lies a "what if"
question: given a device and a set of workloads accessing
data on the device, will the quality of service
requirement for each workload be satisfied? This is,
in general, a hard question to answer because of the
complexity of workloads in real life. In this paper, we
consider QoS bounds on the 95th percentile of response
time and demonstrate an approximate method to verify
that the QoS... (Update)
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.... studied in [2, 4] The design of such systems involves several sub tasks and issues such self configuration [2, 4] capacity planning [8], automatic RAID level selection [5] initial storage system configuration [3] SAN fabric design [21] and on line data migration [12] have...
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E. Borowsky, R. Golding, P. Jacobson, A. Merchant, L. Schreier, M. Spasojevic, and J. Wilkes. Capacity planning with phased workloads. In Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Software and Performance, October 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/borowsky98capacity.html More
@inproceedings{ borowsky98capacity,
author = "Elizabeth Borowsky and Richard A. Golding and P. Jacobson and Arif Merchant and L. Schreier and Mirjana Spasojevic and John Wilkes",
title = "Capacity planning with phased workloads",
booktitle = "{WOSP}",
pages = "199-207",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/borowsky98capacity.html" }
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