File fragmentation has been widely studied for several decades due to its detrimental effects on I/O activities. However, most of the previous research focuses on its performance aspect in a single application. In this paper, we analyze the effect of fragmentation on I/O control in a consolidated system where multiple applications run simultaneously. Our evaluation demonstrates that all of the weight-based I/O control mechanisms supported by the Linux kernel fail to achieve fair I/O sharing for different reasons when they meet fragmentation. Also, we show that defragmentation can promptly antidote such failures by preventing request splitting and device-level resource conflicts.
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Park, J., & Eom, Y. I. (2022). File fragmentation from the perspective of I/O control. In HotStorage 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 14th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems (pp. 126–132). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3538643.3539746
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