| E. Anderson, M. Hobbs, K. Keeton, S. Spence, M. Uysal, and A. Veitch. Hippodrome: running rings around storage administration. In Proceedings of the 1st USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), January 2002. |
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E. Anderson, M. Hobbs, K. Keeton, S. Spence, M. Uysal, and A. Veitch. Hippodrome: running rings around storage administration. In Proceedings of the 1st USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), January 2002.
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E. Anderson, M. Hobbs, K. Keeton, S. Spence, and M. Uysal an d A. Veitch. Hippodrome: running rings around storage administration. In Proceedings of the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technol ogies (FAST), January 2002.
....millions of possible configurations and mappings of data, and because storage system behavior is complex. Ergastulum is a new storage system designer that can be used both to guide administrators in their design decisions and as part of an automatic storage system management tool like Hippodrome [4]. Ergastulum generalizes the best fit bin packing heuristic with randomization and backtracking to efficiently search through the huge number of possible design choices. Design decisions are informed by device models that estimate storage system performance. We show that Ergastulum quickly ....
....to determine if they have under or over provisioned their storage system by running the tool on their existing workload, and comparing the resulting design to the one they are using. Even better, they can use Ergastulum as part of an automatic storage management system such as Hippodrome [4], thereby reducing storage management costs. Hippodrome iterates through a loop, first improving the storage system design using Ergastulum, second implementing the new design, and third analyzing the workload as it runs on the new storage system. Ergastulum generates a storage system design ....
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E. Anderson, M. Hobbs, K. Keeton, S. Spence, M. Uysal, and A. Veitch. Hippodrome: running rings around storage administration. In Proceedings of the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), January 2002.
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