Towards the Framework of the File Systems Performance Evaluation Techniques and the Taxonomy of Replay Traces
Brijender Kahanwal, Tejinder Pal Singh

TL;DR
This paper reviews various performance evaluation techniques for file and storage systems in HPC, emphasizing replay traces, and provides a taxonomy to guide future development of evaluation tools.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive survey of evaluation techniques and introduces a taxonomy for replay traces, aiding developers in creating more efficient storage systems.
Findings
Survey of existing performance evaluation techniques
Taxonomy of replay traces for file systems
Guidelines for developing new evaluation tools
Abstract
This is the era of High Performance Computing (HPC). There is a great demand of the best performance evaluation techniques for the file and storage systems. The task of evaluation is both necessary and hard. It gives in depth analysis of the target system and that becomes the decision points for the users. That is also helpful for the inventors or developers to find out the bottleneck in their systems. In this paper many performance evaluation techniques are described for file and storage system evaluation and the main stress is given on the important one that is replay traces. A survey has been done for the performance evaluation techniques used by the researchers and on the replay traces. And the taxonomy of the replay traces is described. The some of the popular replay traces are just like, Tracefs [1], //Trace [2], Replayfs [3] and VFS Interceptor [12]. At last we have concluded all…
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TopicsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
