Abstract:
Accurate models for hard disk drive performance are needed to ensure that computer systems, both large and small, can meet the performance requirements for their intended...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Accurate models for hard disk drive performance are needed to ensure that computer systems, both large and small, can meet the performance requirements for their intended application. There are a few tools available for predicting disk drive performance when one only has access to the published drive specifications, which is often the case when there is a need to select a drive from multiple candidates. There are several existing models for predicting hard disk performance, but they either require a large number of often inaccessible parameters, or they do not provide sufficient accuracy. In this paper, we present a hard drive performance model that requires only 23 input parameters and, on average, deviates from benchmarks less than 3.5% for random workloads, 9% for sequential workloads, and 9% for mixed workloads across multiple drive products. The proposed model's accuracy and ease of use can facilitate rapid and efficient decision making for information technology professionals.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics ( Volume: 50, Issue: 5, May 2014)