Many computer applications require moving data from/to disk devices. Since the throughput of disk devices is extremely sensitive to the locality of accesses, the disk schedulers proposed in the literature typically assume the knowledge of the disks' physical parameters (e.g. seek and rotational latency) to meet the different Quality of Service requirements. Unfortunately, the unavoidable discrepancies between the estimated and actual values of such parameters affect the service guarantees, both in terms of response time and disk bandwidth distribution.

Hybrid: achieving deterministic fairness and high throughput in disk scheduling / Rizzo, L; Valente, Paolo. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. X-X. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies tenutosi a Austin - Texas nel 2004).

Hybrid: achieving deterministic fairness and high throughput in disk scheduling

VALENTE, Paolo
2004

Abstract

Many computer applications require moving data from/to disk devices. Since the throughput of disk devices is extremely sensitive to the locality of accesses, the disk schedulers proposed in the literature typically assume the knowledge of the disks' physical parameters (e.g. seek and rotational latency) to meet the different Quality of Service requirements. Unfortunately, the unavoidable discrepancies between the estimated and actual values of such parameters affect the service guarantees, both in terms of response time and disk bandwidth distribution.
2004
International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies
Austin - Texas
2004
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Rizzo, L; Valente, Paolo
Hybrid: achieving deterministic fairness and high throughput in disk scheduling / Rizzo, L; Valente, Paolo. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. X-X. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies tenutosi a Austin - Texas nel 2004).
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