Authors
Doron Chen, George Goldberg, Roger Kahn, Ronen I Kat, Kalman Meth
Publication date
2010/5/3
Conference
2010 IEEE 26th Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST)
Pages
1-9
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Reduction of disk drive power consumption is a challenging task, particularly since the most prevalent way of achieving it, powering down idle disks, has many undesirable side-effects. Some hard disk drives support acoustic modes, meaning they can be configured to reduce the acceleration and velocity of the disk head. This reduces instantaneous power consumption but sacrifices performance. As a result, input/output (I/O) operations run longer at reduced power. This is useful for power capping since it causes significant reduction in peak power consumption of the disks. We conducted experiments on several disk drives that support acoustic management. Most of these disk drives support only two modes - quiet and normal. We ran different I/O workloads, including SPC-1 to simulate a real-world online transaction processing workload. We found that the reduction in peak power can reach up to 23% when using …
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D Chen, G Goldberg, R Kahn, RI Kat, K Meth - 2010 IEEE 26th Symposium on Mass Storage Systems …, 2010