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Wednesday, September 23 • 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Strategies for Using Standard File systems on SMR Drives

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SMR (shingled Media Recording) drives are posed to become the de facto standard for high-density disk drives. The technology behind these drives sets new challenges to existing storage stacks by introducing new concepts like strict sequential write ordering, zone management etc.

While the ultimate goal for SMR drives is to use a file system natively, currently none of the standard file systems can run without modifications.

In this presentations I'll be outlining a zone-based caching strategy and a remapping strategy for SMR drives. I will be presenting the advantages and disadvantages for each of these, and will be presenting a sample implementation under Linux.

Additionally I'll be presenting the results for running unmodified btrfs, xfs, and ext4 file systems using both of these strategies.

Learning Objectives

Problems for file systems on SMR drives
Strategies for using file systems on SMR drives
Advantages and disadvantages for each of these strategies

Speakers
avatar for Hannes Reinecke

Hannes Reinecke

Senior Engineer, SUSE
Studied Physics with main focus image processing in Heidelberg from 1990 until 1997, followed by a PhD in Edinburgh 's Heriot-Watt University in 2000. Now working at SUSE Labs with focus on storage and mainframe. Principal contact point for storage related issues on SLES. Linux addict... Read More →


Wednesday September 23, 2015 1:00pm - 1:50pm PDT
Stevens Creek Room

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