Method of performing garbage collection and raid storage system adopting the same
US-2016179422-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US10296426B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10296426-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715622108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for performing storage control. Member storage media and a hot spare storage medium are identified in a storage system. The member storage media are members of a storage medium array, and the hot spare storage medium is for joining in the storage medium array when a member storage medium fails. Data on a member storage medium having a write amplification effect is migrated to the hot spare storage medium. In the member storage medium having a write amplification effect, an erase operation is performed on a storage medium where the migrated data is located. Embodiments of the present invention can alleviate adverse impact caused by a write amplification effect.
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A method for performing storage control, comprising: identifying member storage media and a hot spare storage medium in a storage system, wherein the member storage media are members of a storage medium array, and the hot spare storage medium is for joining in the storage medium array when a member storage medium fails; migrating data on a member storage medium having a write amplification effect to the hot spare storage medium, wherein the migrating comprises: identifying a data stride in the storage medium array, wherein the data stride is composed of data strips from respective member storage media, and mutual checks are enabled between the data strips; determining a maximum number of data strips in the data stride that can be migrated to the hot spare storage medium based on a data redundancy of a structure of the storage medium array; and migrating a number of data strips no more than the determined number to the hot spare storage medium; and performing, in the member storage medium having a write amplification effect, an erase operation on a storage medium where the migrated data is located. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a variance of data volumes migrated from respective member storage media having a write amplification effect is smaller than a variance threshold. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein cold data in member storage media having a write amplification effect is migrated to the hot spare storage medium in priority. 4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining, in response to detecting a storage medium failure, a lost data strip caused by the storage medium failure; recovering the lost data strip with other data strips located in a same data stride as the lost data strip; and storing the recovered data strip. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein storing the recovered data strip comprises: storing the recovered data strip into a storage medium other than a storage medium where the data strips for recovering data are located. 6. The method according to claim 4 , further comprising: in response to the hot spare storage medium storing data from member storage media of a plurality of storage medium arrays, reversely migrating data strips from storage medium arrays without a failing member storage medium to originating member storage media. 7. An apparatus for performing storage control, comprising: an identifying module configured to identify member storage media and a hot spare storage medium in a storage system, wherein the member storage media are members of a storage medium array, and the hot spare storage medium is for joining in the storage medium array when a member storage medium fails; a migrating module configured to migrate data on a member storage medium having a write amplification effect to the hot spare storage medium, wherein the migrating module comprises: a module configured to identify a data stride in the storage medium array, wherein the data stride is composed of data strips from respective member storage media, and mutual checks are enabled between the data strips; a module configured to determine a maximum number of data strips in the data stride that can be migrated to the hot spare storage medium based on a data redundancy of a structure of the storage medium array; and a module configured to migrate a number of data strips no more than the determined number to the hot spare storage medium; and an erasing module configured to perform, in the member storage medium having a write amplification effect, an erase operation on a storage medium where the migrated data is located. 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein a variance of data volumes migrated from respective member storage media having a write amplification effect is smaller than a variance threshold. 9. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein cold data in member storage media having a write amplification effect is migrated to the hot spare storage medium in priority. 10. The apparatus according to claim 7 , further comprising: a determining module configured to determine, in response to detecting a storage medium failure, a lost data strip caused by the storage medium failure; a recovering module configured to recover the lost data strip with other data strips located in a same data stride as the lost data strip; and a storing module configured to store the recovered data strip. 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the storing module comprises: a module configured to store the recovered data strip into a storage medium other than a storage medium where the data strips for recovering data are located. 12. The apparatus according to claim 10 , further comprising: a reverse migration module configured to, in response to the hot spare storage medium storing data from member storage media of a plurality of storage medium arrays, reversely migrate data strips from storage medium arrays without a failing member storage medium to originating member storage media. 13. A computer program product for performing storage control, the computer program product comprising: one or more computer readable storage media and program instructions stored on the one or more computer readable storage media, the program instructions comprising: program instructions to identify member storage media and a hot spare storage medium in a storage system, wherein the member storage media are members of a storage medium array, and the hot spare storage medium is for joining in the storage medium array when a member storage medium fails; program instructions to migrate data on a member storage medium having a write amplification effect to the hot spare storage medium, comprising: program instructions to identify a data stride in the storage medium array, wherein the data stride is composed of data strips from respective member storage media, and mutual checks are enabled between the data strips; program instructions to determine a maximum number of data strips in the data stride that can be migrated to the hot spare storage medium based on a data redundancy of a structure of the storage medium array; and program instructions to migrate a number of data strips no more than the determined number to the hot spare storage medium; and program instructions to perform, in the member storage medium having a write amplification effect, an erase operation on a storage medium where the migrated data is located. 14. The computer program product according to claim 13 , wherein a variance of data volumes migrated from respective member storage media having a write amplification effect is smaller than a variance threshold. 15. The computer program product according to claim 13 , wherein cold data in member storage media having a write amplification effect is migrated to the hot spare storage medium in priority. 16. The computer program product according to claim 13 , wherein the program instructions stored on the one or more computer readable storage media further comprise: program instructions to determine, in response to detecting a storage medium failure, a lost data strip caused by the storage medium failure; program instructions to recover the lost data strip with other data strips located in a same data stride as the lost data strip; and program instructions to store the recovered data strip. 17. The computer program product according to claim 16 , wherein the program instructions stored on the one or more computer readable storage media further comprise: program instructions to
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