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International Service Availability Symposium 2006
Availability Modeling, Estimation and Analysis

Performability Analysis of Storage Systems in Practice: Methodology and Tools

Hairong SunContact Information, Tina TyanContact Information, Steven JohnsonContact Information, Richard EllingContact Information, Nisha TalagalaContact Information and Robert B. WoodContact Information

(1)  Storage Group, Sun Microsystems, USA
Abstract
This paper presents a methodology and tools used for performability analysis of storage systems in Sun Microsystems. A Markov modeling tool is used to evaluate the probabilities of normal and fault states in the storage system, based on field reliability data collected from customer sites. Fault injection tests are conducted to measure the performance of the storage system in various degraded states with a performance benchmark developed within Sun Microsystems. A graphic metric is introduced for performability assessment and comparison. An example is used throughout the paper to illustrate the methodology and process.
Keywords: Performability, storage, Markov model.

Contact Information Hairong Sun
Email: hairong.sun@sun.com

Contact Information Tina Tyan
Email: tina.tyan@sun.com

Contact Information Steven Johnson
Email: steven.johnson@sun.com

Contact Information Richard Elling
Email: richard.elling@sun.com

Contact Information Nisha Talagala
Email: nisha.talagala@sun.com

Contact Information Robert B. Wood
Email: robert.b.wood@sun.com
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