What is the Future of Disk Drives, Death or Rebirth?
YUHUI DENG, Jinan University
Disk drives have experienced dramatic development to meet performance
requirements since the IBM 1301
disk drive was announced in 1961. However, the performance gap between
memory and disk drives has
widened to 6 orders of magnitude and continues to widen by about 50%
per year. Furthermore, energy
efficiency has become one of the most important challenges in designing
disk drive storage systems. The
architectural design of disk drives has reached a turning point which
should allow their performance to
advance further, while still maintaining high reliability and energy
efficiency. This article explains how
disk drives have evolved over five decades to meet challenging customer
demands. First of all, it briefly
introduces the development of disk drives, and deconstructs disk
performance and power consumption.
Secondly, it describes the design constraints and challenges that
traditional disk drives are facing. Thirdly, it
presents some innovative disk drive architectures discussed in the
community. Fourthly, it introduces some
new storage media types and the impacts they have on the architecture
of the traditional disk drives. Finally,
it discusses two important evolutions of disk drives: hybrid disk and
solid state disk. The article highlights
the challenges and opportunities facing these storage devices, and
explores how we can expect them to affect
storage systems.
Categories and Subject Descriptors: C.0 [Computer System
Organization]: General—System architectures
General Terms: Design
Additional Key Words and Phrases: Disk drive, flash memory,
architecture, energy efficiency, thermal envelope
ACM Reference Format:
Deng, Y. 2011. What is the future of disk drives, death or rebirth?
ACM Comput. Surv. 43, 3, Article 23 (April
2011), 27 pages.
DOI = 10.1145/1922649.1922660 http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1922649.1922660

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