2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67630-2_12
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Simulation of Hierarchical Storage Systems for TCO and QoS

Abstract: Due to the variety of storage technologies deep storage hierarchies turn out to be the most feasible choice to meet performance and cost requirements when handling vast amounts of data. Long-term archives employed by scientific users are mainly reliant on tape storage, as it remains the most cost-efficient option. Archival systems are often loosely integrated into the HPC storage infrastructure. In expectation of exascale systems and in situ analysis also burst buffers will require integration with the archive… Show more

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“…These efforts are mostly focused on finding new architectures to cope with exascale workloads and do not consider initial and operation cost specifically. In section Section 4 we also look at compatibility to a fine grained approach [13] which uses DES to determine cost and quality of service for hierarchical storage system including tape system in data centers. For the purpose of standardization and communication with users these models can be too fine-grained.…”
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“…These efforts are mostly focused on finding new architectures to cope with exascale workloads and do not consider initial and operation cost specifically. In section Section 4 we also look at compatibility to a fine grained approach [13] which uses DES to determine cost and quality of service for hierarchical storage system including tape system in data centers. For the purpose of standardization and communication with users these models can be too fine-grained.…”
Section: /13 2 Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For additional insight, parts of a coarse grained model can be refined with more detailed models. For example, by mimicing workload execution using DES and workload traces in combination with the actual data center topology, taking temporal behavior into account (see Section 2 and [13]). This way one can narrow down on uncertain areas in the general model.…”
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