Abstract
Ideally, information should be distributed among storage devices according to how frequently it is accessed. Rarely accessed information should be stored on the cheapest (and slowest) devices, frequently accessed data should be store on the fastest (and more expensive) devices.
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Robust benchmarking for archival storage tiers
PDSW '11: Proceedings of the sixth workshop on Parallel Data StorageUntil recently archival storage tiers have consisted of tape-based devices with a large storage capacity, but limited I/O performance for data retrieval. However, the growing capacity and shrinking cost of disk-based devices means that disk-based ...
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