2022
DOI: 10.1145/3522755
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Degraded Mode-benefited I/O Scheduling to Ensure I/O Responsiveness in RAID-enabled SSDs

Abstract: RAID-enabled SSDs commonly have unbalanced I/O workloads on their components (e.g. SSD channels), as the data/parity chunks in the same stripe may have varied access frequency, which greatly impacts I/O responsiveness. This paper proposes a I/O scheduling scheme by resorting to the degraded read mode and the read-modify-write mode, to reduce the long-tail latency of I/O requests in RAID-enabled SSDs. The basic idea is to avoid scheduling read or update requests to the heavily congested but targeted RAID compon… Show more

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