Title :
TRACER: A Trace Replay Tool to Evaluate Energy-Efficiency of Mass Storage Systems
Author :
Liu, Zhuo ; Wu, Fei ; Qin, Xiao ; Xie, Changsheng ; Zhou, Jian ; Wang, Jianzong
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Data Storage Syst., Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Tech., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
Improving energy efficiency of mass storage systems has become an important and pressing research issue in large HPC centers and data centers. New energy conservation techniques in storage systems constantly spring up; however, there is a lack of systematic and uniform way of accurately evaluating energy-efficient storage systems and objectively comparing a wide range of energy-saving techniques. This research presents a new integrated scheme, called TRACER, for evaluating energy-efficiency of mass storage systems and judging energy-saving techniques. The TRACER scheme consists of a toolkit used to measure energy efficiency of storage systems as well as performance and energy metrics. In addition, TRACER contains a novel and accurate workload-control module to acquire power varying with workload modes and I/O load intensity. The workload generator in TRACER facilitates a block-level trace replay mechanism. The main goal of the workload-control module is to select a certain percentage (e.g., anywhere from 10% to 100%) of trace entries from a real-world I/O trace file uniformly and to replay filtered trace entries to reach any level of I/O load intensity. TRACER is experimentally validated on a general RAID5 enterprise disk array. Our experiments demonstrate that energy-efficient mass storage systems can be accurately evaluated on full scales by TRACER. We applied TRACER to investigate impacts of workload modes and load intensity on energy-efficiency of storage devices. This work shows that TRACER can enable storage system developers to evaluate energy efficiency designs for storage systems.
Keywords :
RAID; computer centres; program diagnostics; storage management; HPC centers; I/O load intensity; RAID5 enterprise disk array; TRACER; block-level trace replay mechanism; data centers; energy conservation; energy efficiency; energy-saving techniques; integrated scheme; mass storage systems; real-world I/O trace file; trace replay tool; workload-control module; Arrays; Benchmark testing; Energy measurement; Energy storage; Generators; Time factors; Energy-efficiency; Evaluation; Load Intensity;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing (CLUSTER), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Heraklion, Crete
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8373-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4220-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLUSTER.2010.40