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EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF PROBE-BASED NANO STORAGE DEVICES
Author(s) -
Hyokyung Bahn
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of electronics and informatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-3825
DOI - 10.36548/jei.2019.1.001
Subject(s) - computer science , scheduling (production processes) , throughput , power consumption , computer data storage , cloud computing , nano , server , cloud storage , distributed computing , power (physics) , operating system , operations management , materials science , engineering , physics , composite material , quantum mechanics , wireless
Probe-based nano storage is a new storage medium that has several desirable features such as nano-scale density, concurrent accessing, and low-power consumption. Thus, it is expected to be adopted in a wide range of domains such as medical devices and cloud servers. However, as the internal architecture of probe-based nano storage is different from hard disk drives, new management policies are necessary. In particular, probe-based nano storage has thousands of concurrent working heads, which should be managed efficiently for maximizing performances. In this article, we analyze three important considerations in managing probe-based nano storage devices and propose scheduling policies by taking into account them. The proposed policies aim to maximize the throughput of storage but also consider the variation of waiting time. Performance evaluation results show that the proposed policies perform better than existing policies with respect to the average waiting time and the variation of the waiting time.

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