Disk storage failure prediction in datacenter using machine learning models

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Manikandan Ramanathan
Kumar Narayanan
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[1] Vels Institute of Science Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS),Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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Applied Nanoscience | 2023年 / 13卷
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DISK; Hard disk drive; SMART; RAID; Machine learning;
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Data centers are located centralized to do computation and accessing huge amount of data by the network devices which are interconnected to form the network path. Servers are stacked, data storage is placed in them. Data server backup and server redundancies are the recovery mechanisms implemented. Data centers compute, store, distribute the data by processing them and the data center controls all the interconnected network equipment in the distributed network. In current, RAID system is implemented to avoid the service disruptions due to disk failures, the availability of system and services are achieved with this expensive model. But still the availability is lost, and service disruptions happen due to disk failures, the machine learnings models to be used to predict the disk failures well in advance. Data center has increased usage of system with increased data storage, the failure in disc makes the system failed and down time increases. Analysis on the methods of problems in disk and methods of disk availability and predict the disk failure is the main goal. Various machine learning models are identified and discussed along with the SMART parameters for measuring the failure of the disk. Improved method of Ensembling of trees, random forest and boosting techniques are also discussed.
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页码:1569 / 1590
页数:21
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