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P/PA-SPTF: Parallelism-aware request scheduling algorithms for MEMS-based storage devices

Authors
Bahn, H.Lee, S.Noh, S.H.
Issue Date
2009
Keywords
MEMS-based storage; Parallelism; Scheduling; Seek time; Starvation
Citation
ACM Transactions on Storage, v.5, no.1
Journal Title
ACM Transactions on Storage
Volume
5
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/22512
DOI
10.1145/1502777.1502778
ISSN
1553-3077
Abstract
MEMS-based storage is foreseen as a promising storage media that provides high-bandwidth, low-power consumption, high-density, and low cost. Due to these versatile features, MEMS storage is anticipated to be used for a wide range of applications from storage for small handheld devices to high capacity mass storage servers. However, MEMS storage has vastly different physical characteristics compared to a traditional disk. First, MEMS storage has thousands of heads that can be activated simultaneously. Second, the media of MEMS storage is a square structure which is different from the platter structure of disks. This article presents a new request scheduling algorithm for MEMS storage called P-SPTF that makes use of the aforementioned characteristics. P-SPTF considers the parallelism of MEMS storage as well as the seek time of requests on the two dimensional square structure. We then present another algorithm called PA-SPTF that considers the aging factor so that starvation resistance is improved. Simulation studies show that PA-SPTF improves the performance of MEMS storage by up to 39.2% in terms of the average response time and 62.4% in terms of starvation resistance compared to the widely acknowledged SPTF algorithm. We also show that there exists a spectrum of scheduling algorithms that subsumes both the P-SPTF and PA-SPTF algorithms. © 2009 ACM.
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