Work-in-progress: a deep learning strategy for I/O scheduling in storage systems

Under the big data era, there is a crucial need to improve the performance of storage systems for data-intensive applications. Data-intensive applications tend to behave in a predictable manner, which can be exploited for improving the performance of the storage system. At the storage level, we propose a deep recurrent neural network that learns the patterns of I/O requests and predicts the upcoming ones, such that memory contents can be pre-loaded at the right time to prevent cache/memory misses. Preliminary experimental results, on two real-world I/O logs of storage systems (from financial and web search), are reported-they partially demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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