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Benchmarking file system benchmarking: It *IS* rocket science

  • Vasily Tarasov
  • , Saumitra Bhanage
  • , Erez Zadok
  • , Margo Seltzer
  • Stony Brook University
  • Harvard University

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Abstract

The quality of file system benchmarking has not improved in over a decade of intense research spanning hundreds of publications. Researchers repeatedly use a wide range of poorly designed benchmarks, and in most cases, develop their own ad-hoc benchmarks. Our community lacks a definition of what we want to benchmark in a file system. We propose several dimensions of file system benchmarking and review the wide range of tools and techniques in widespread use. We experimentally show that even the simplest of benchmarks can be fragile, producing performance results spanning orders of magnitude. It is our hope that this paper will spur serious debate in our community, leading to action that can improve how we evaluate our file and storage systems.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2011
Event13th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, HotOS 2011 - Napa, United States
Duration: May 9 2011May 11 2011

Conference

Conference13th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, HotOS 2011
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNapa
Period05/9/1105/11/11

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