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Efficient Data Allocation For Broadcast Disk Arrays
Efficient Data Allocation For Broadcast Disk Arrays
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Yee, Wai Gen
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In this paper, we study the problem of data allocation in a broadcast
environment. We divide this work up into two parts. First, we tackle the
task of allocating data to a given number of physical broadcast channels in
order to minimize the average wait for a data item. We compare our methods to
two popular alternatives called FLAT and VF[superscript K]. Our methods turn out to
result in better performance and may be cheaper to compute as well. Second,
we apply this allocation work to the optimal design of broadcast disks--logical
partitions of a set of data items which result in a skewed broadcast
schedule. In this phase, we simultaneously discover a good allocation of
data to the disks and the optimal number of disks to use. Experimental
results show that our techniques result in near minimal average wait for a
data item.
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2002
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