DocumentCode :
2205524
Title :
P3: Priority based proactive prediction for soon-to-fail disks
Author :
Junjie Qian ; Skelton, Stan ; Moore, Joseph ; Hong Jiang
Author_Institution :
Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
6-7 Aug. 2015
Firstpage :
81
Lastpage :
86
Abstract :
Predicting soon-to-fail (STF) disks is fundamental to keeping disk data safe and enforcing quality of service. Most current proactive prediction approaches achieve high prediction rate at the cost of high false alarm rate, labeling healthy disks as STF, because of the imbalanced fraction of failed disks in the training dataset and the characteristics of the machine learning (ML) techniques used. Given the known fact that healthy disks far outnumber STF disks, high false alarm rate means that more healthy disks than the actual STF disks maybe labeled as STF and results in undue waste of resources such as network bandwidth and new disks. The cumulative number of false alarms can be even larger considering that the prediction is taken periodically. This paper presents a priority based proactive prediction algorithm for STF disks (or P3), which leverages a combination of ML models. The predictor takes the attributes of the self monitoring facility (SMART) of all disks as input and outputs predicted STF disks. Compared to existing approaches, P3 can achieve lower false alarm rate, which is important to efficiently schedule resources for disk data and service migration. The tradeoff is slight decrease in prediction rate, which is negligible because the prediction is made periodically and reactive prediction can be employed as backup. In an evaluation on a population of 7,018 disks with Weka, the predictor can predict 112 out of the 130 failed disks with 36 false alarms. Compared with the state-of-art ML models that predict 122 failed disks with 34 false alarms, P3 is able to predict 113 failed disks with 7 false alarms.
Keywords :
Biological neural networks; Mathematical model; Prediction algorithms; Predictive models; Support vector machines; Training;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Networking, Architecture and Storage (NAS), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAS.2015.7255224
Filename :
7255224
Link To Document :
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