Exercise 1: Storage Methods (1 mark)
Stripping is a process in which data files in a RAID are broken down into smaller block size each and written to a different physical disk drive.Mirroring is a technique to store the data of identical copies on the RAID simultaneously. This affects fault tolerance and the performance.
Parity is a technique where striping and the checksum method is used for the data blocks to calculate the parity function.
Exercise 2: Storage Design (2 marks)
Figure 1: A diagram for SAN vs NAS
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SAN is a block I/O disk directly connected to the server. NAS is a remote I/O file, which is redirected from a network to a device.
Part B (3 Marks)
Exercise 3: Storage Design (1 Mark)
Time required for I/O depends on disk service time
Therefore, Disk service time = Average seek time + data transfer time + rotational latency
Given, Average seek time = 5 millisecond
Rotational latency = ½ time taken for the full rotation.
Since, rotational speed = 15000 rpm
1 revolution = 1/ (15000/60) sec.
Therefore, For ½ revolution time taken = 0.5/ (15000/60) = 2ms.
Data transfer rate = 40 MB/s
Therefore, 4 KB I/O transfer takes, 4 KB/40MB/s= 0.1 ms
Therefore, Time required for 1 I/O to perform = 5 ms + 2ms + 0.1ms= 7.1 msec
Now, a disk can perform maximum number of IOPS = 1/7.1 ms = 140 IOPS
Therefore, the maximum number of IOPS a disk perform at 70 % utilization = 140 * 0.7 = 98 IOPS
Now, to meet the disks number,
The performance of Application’s required = 4900/98 = 50 disks
The capacity of the Application’s required = 1 TB/100 GB = 10 disks
Finally, the disk that is required = Maximum (Capacity, Performance)
= Maximum (10, 50) = 50 disks
Exercise 4: Storage Evolution (2 Marks)
Answer: a. Highly scalable with minimal impact on performance
Answer: b. Stores unique Ids generated for objects
Answer: c: Binary representation of data
Answer: c: I/O traverse storage controller to disk
Answer: a: Provides block, file and object-based access within one platform
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