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Efficient striping techniques for variable bit rate continuous media file servers

The performance of striped disk arrays is governed by two parameters: the stripe unit size and the degree of striping. In this paper, we describe techniques for determining the stripe unit size and degree of striping for disk arrays storing variable bit rate continuous media data. We present an anal...

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Published in:Performance evaluation 1999-12, Vol.38 (3), p.175-199
Main Authors: Shenoy, Prashant J., Vin, Harrick M.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The performance of striped disk arrays is governed by two parameters: the stripe unit size and the degree of striping. In this paper, we describe techniques for determining the stripe unit size and degree of striping for disk arrays storing variable bit rate continuous media data. We present an analytical model to determine the optimal stripe unit size in redundant and non-redundant disk arrays. We then use the model to study the effect of various system parameters on the optimal stripe unit size. To determine the degree of striping, we first demonstrate that striping a continuous media stream across all disks in the array causes the number of clients supported to increase sub-linearly with increase in the number of disks. To overcome this limitation, we propose a technique that partitions a disk array and stripes each media stream across a single partition. We then propose an analytical model to determine the optimal partition size and maximize the number of clients supported by the array.
ISSN:0166-5316
1872-745X
DOI:10.1016/S0166-5316(99)00044-9