2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00530-007-0107-8
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Energy-aware disk scheduling for soft real-time I/O requests

Abstract: In this work, we develop energy-aware disk scheduling algorithm for soft real-time I/O. Energy consumption is one of the major factors which bar the adoption of hard disk in mobile environment. Heat dissipation of large scale storage system also calls for an energy-aware scheduling technique to further increase the storage density. The basic idea in this work is to properly determine the I/O burst size so that device can be in standby mode between consecutive I/O bursts and that it can satisfy the soft real-ti… Show more

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“…However, there are few methods considering energy consumption in the encoding and decoding step for read and write operations. The recent developed methods are SSD characterization aware scheduling [1], energy saving RAID-based configuration [2], Profiling energy cost [3], dynamic power mode scheduling and energyefficient data allocation. Most of energy in storage systems is consumed for encoding or decoding parity or erasure codes with respect to a number of read and write operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are few methods considering energy consumption in the encoding and decoding step for read and write operations. The recent developed methods are SSD characterization aware scheduling [1], energy saving RAID-based configuration [2], Profiling energy cost [3], dynamic power mode scheduling and energyefficient data allocation. Most of energy in storage systems is consumed for encoding or decoding parity or erasure codes with respect to a number of read and write operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%