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22nd IEEE / 13th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST'05)
Communicating Quality of Service Requirements to an Object-Based Storage Device
Monterey, California
April 11-April 14
ISBN: 0-7695-2318-8
Kevin KleinOsowski, Univ. of MN, Minneapolis
Tom Ruwart, Univ. of MN, Minneapolis
David J. Lilja, Univ. of MN, Minneapolis
Obtaining consistent bandwidth with predictable latency from disk-based storage systems has proven difficult due to the storage system's inability to understand Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. In this paper, we present a feasibility study of QoS with the Object-based Storage Device (OSD) specification. We look at OSD's ability to provide QoS guarantees for consistent bandwidth with predictable latency. Included in this paper is a description of QoS requirements of a sample application and how these requirements are translated into parameters that are then communicated to, and interpreted by, the OSD. Implementation problems lead to the failure of a hard real-time QoS model, but this failure is not due to the OSD protocol. The paper concludes with a description of how well the Revision 9 OSD standard (OSDR9) is able to accommodate QoS. We provide suggestions for improving the OSD specification and its ability to communicate QoS requirements.
Citation:
Kevin KleinOsowski, Tom Ruwart, David J. Lilja, "Communicating Quality of Service Requirements to an Object-Based Storage Device," msst, pp.224-231, 22nd IEEE / 13th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST'05), 2005
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