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DRPM
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References
2003
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Hardware SecurityCluster ComputingPower-aware ComputingStorage PerformanceEngineeringStorage VirtualizationDisk SpeedCloud ComputingComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureSystems EngineeringDisk RotationPractical ImplementationParallel ProgrammingComputer ScienceParallel StorageParallel Computing
A large portion of the power budget in server environments goes into the I/O subsystem - the disk array in particular. Traditional approaches to disk power management involve completely stopping the disk rotation, which can take a considerable amount of time, making them less useful in cases where idle times between disk requests may not be long enough to outweigh the overheads. This paper presents a new approach called DRPM to modulate disk speed (RPM) dynamically, and gives a practical implementation to exploit this mechanism. Extensive simulations with different workload and hardware parameters show that DRPM can provide significant energy savings without compromising much on performance. This paper also discusses practical issues when implementing DRPM on server disks.
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