A Novel and Generic Model for Synthesizing Disk I/O Traffic Based on The Alpha-stable Process, in Proceedings of 16th Annual Meeting of the IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS'08), Baltimore, MD, Sept 8-10, 2008. (acceptance rate: 36/94 = 38%)

Abstract
Obtaining representative and concise I/O workloads for the purpose of projecting the performance of storage systems remains a challenge due to the complex nature of I/O behaviors. Previous studies have shown that disk I/O traffic can be represented as an independent and identically distributed random process in some workloads and a selfsimilar process in others. Additionally, workloads in the presence of self-similarity can exhibit either Gaussian or non-Gaussian characteristics. This paper proposes a new and generic model based on the a-stable process to accurately build a synthetic workload representative of I/O traffic in production storage systems. The novelty of this new model is that it has the capability of characterizing both self-similar Gaussian and non-Gaussian workloads. Experimental results show that this model can accurately capture the complex I/O behaviors of real storage systems and more faithful than conventional models, particularly the burstiness and heavy-tail characteristics under the Gaussian and non-Gaussian workloads.

BibTeX Entry
  @inproceedings{zhu_mascots08,
author = {Qiang Zou and Dan Feng and Yifeng Zhu and Hong Jiang and Xiaohu Ge and Zhihua Zhou},
title = {A Novel and Generic Model for Synthesizing Disk {I/O} Traffic Based on The Alpha-stable Process},
booktitle = { Proceedings of 16th Annual Meeting of the IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems ({MASCOTS}'08)},
year = {2008},
pages = {???--??},
address = {Baltimore, MD, USA},
}


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