ABSTRACT

    Carnegie Mellon University Technical Report CMU-CS-03-102, January 2003.

    The DiskSim Simulation Environment Version 3.0 Reference Manual

    John S. Bucy, Gregory R. Ganger, and Contributors

    School of Computer Science
    Dept. Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213

    http://www.pdl.cmu.edu/

    DiskSim is an efficient, accurate and highly-configurable disk system simulator developed to support research into various aspects of storage subsystem architecture. It includes modules that simulate disks, intermediate controllers, buses, device drivers, request schedulers, disk block caches, and disk array data organizations. In particular, the disk drive module simulates modern disk drives in great detail and has been carefully validated against several production disks (with accuracy that exceeds any previously reported simulator).

    This manual describes how to configure and use DiskSim, which has been made publicly available with the hope of advancing the state-of-the-art in disk system performance evaluation in the research community. The manual also briefly describes DiskSim’s internal structure and various validation results.

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