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Abstract

Storage systems rely on maintenance tasks, such as backup and layout optimization, to ensure data availability and good performance. These tasks access large amounts of data and can significantly impact foreground applications. We argue that storage maintenance can be performed more efficiently by prioritizing processing of data that is currently cached in memory. Data can be cached either due to other maintenance tasks requesting it previously, or due to overlapping foreground I/O activity.

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