Control of Memory Access Cycles for Thermal Stability and Performance
US-2024370175-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US10324633B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10324633-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615334880-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2019 |
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A technique for use in balancing flash drive wear in data storage systems is disclosed. multiple sets of flash drives are identified where data is stored as multiple slices striped across the set of flash drives. A write rate at which data will be written to the multiple slices stored on the set of flash drives during a next time interval is predicted. A number of bytes that can be written to each set of flash drives is determined. A wear metric representative of a wear rate is determined for each set of flash drives. A write quota and an interval period is determined for one or more sets of flash drives. If the wear metric exceeds the write quota for one or more sets of flash drives during the time interval, reduce the wear rate for the one or more sets of flash drives.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for use in managing flash drive write quotas in data storage systems, the method comprising: identifying multiple sets of flash drives, wherein each set of flash drives store data arranged in multiple slices striped across the set of flash drives; predicting, for each set of flash drives, a write rate at which data will be written to the multiple slices stored on the set of flash drives during a next time interval; determining, for each set of flash drives, a number of bytes that can be written to each set of flash drives, wherein the number is based on one or more program/erase (PE) cycle count values for each respective set of flash drives; determining, for each set of flash drives, a metric representative of a wear rate, the metric based on a respective flash drive's determined predicted write rate and the determined number of bytes that can be written to each set of flash drives; determining a write quota threshold and a time interval for each set of flash drives; and if the metric exceeds the write quota for one or more sets of flash drives during the time interval, reducing the wear rate for the one or more sets of flash drives. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein reducing the wear rate includes blocking subsequent write operations to the one or more flash drives during the time interval. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein reducing the wear rate further includes dividing the write quota threshold into multiple sub-thresholds and dividing the time interval into a corresponding number of sub-intervals. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein reducing the wear rate includes inserting delays to reduce subsequent write times for writes operations directed to the one or more sets of flash drives. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein predicting the write rate includes identifying one or more actual write rates occurring during one or more corresponding time intervals occurring substantially immediately prior to the next time interval, wherein the predicted write rate is a function of the identified one or more actual write rates. 6. A system for use in managing flash drive write quotas in data storage systems, the system comprising: a storage processor and memory configured to: identify multiple sets of flash drives, wherein each set of flash drives store data arranged in multiple slices striped across the set of flash drives; predict, for each set of flash drives, a write rate at which data will be written to the multiple slices stored on the set of flash drives during a next time interval; determine, for each set of flash drives, a number of bytes that can be written to each set of flash drives, wherein the number is based on a remaining program/erase (PE) cycle count for each respective set of flash drives; determine, for each set of flash drives, a metric representative of a wear rate, the metric based on a respective flash drive's determined predicted write rate and the determined number of bytes that can be written to each set of flash drives; determine a write quota threshold and a time interval for each set of flash drives; and if the metric exceeds the write quota for one or more sets of flash drives during the time interval, reduce the wear rate for the one or more sets of flash drives. 7. A computer-program product including a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium encoded with computer-program code that, when executed on a processor of a computer, causes the computer to manage data storage in a data storage system, the computer-program product further comprising: identifying multiple sets of flash drives, wherein each set of flash drives store data arranged in multiple slices striped across the set of flash drives; predicting, for each set of flash drives, a write rate at which data will be written to the multiple slices stored on the set of flash drives during a next time interval; determining, for each set of flash drives, a number of bytes that can be written to each set of flash drives, wherein the number is based on one or more program/erase (PE) cycle count values for each respective set of flash drives; determining, for each set of flash drives, a metric representative of a wear rate, the metric based on a respective flash drive's determined predicted write rate and the determined number of bytes that can be written to each set of flash drives; determining a write quota threshold and a time interval for each set of flash drives; and if the metric exceeds the write quota for one or more sets of flash drives during the time interval, reducing the wear rate for the one or more sets of flash drives.
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in relation to life time, e.g. increasing Mean Time Between Failures [MTBF] · CPC title
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