Managing parallel disks for continuous media data

In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) to manage parallel disks for continuous media data. Its goals is to reduce initial latency for interactive multimedia applications, while balancing disk loads to maintain high throughput. The 2DB scheme consists of a data placement hand request scheduling policy. The data placement policy replicates frequently accessed data and places them cyclically throughout the disks. The request scheduling policy attempts to maintain free "service slots" in the immediate future. These slots can then be used to quickly service newly arrived request and fast-scan requests. Through examples and simulation, we show that our scheme significantly reduces initial latency and maintains throughput comparable to that of the traditional schemes.