Are the topics for LSF/MM/BPF finalized? Trying to see if this topic made the cut or not. Regards, -Muhammad From: Timothy T. Walker <tim.t.walker@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 1:23 PM To: Dave Chinner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Muhammad Ahmad <muhammad.ahmad@xxxxxxxxxxx>; linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; linux-block@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <linux-block@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; linux-scsi <linux-scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [LSF/MM/BPF TOPIC] Multi-actuator HDDs On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 4:52 PM Dave Chinner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 12:01:13PM -0600, Muhammad Ahmad wrote: > > Background: > > As the capacity of HDDs increases so is the need to increase > > performance to efficiently utilize this increase in capacity. The > > current school of thought is to use Multi-Actuators to increase > > spinning disk performance. Seagate has already announced it’s SAS > > Dual-Lun, Dual-Actuator device. [1] > > > > Discussion Proposal: > > What impacts multi-actuator HDDs has on the linux storage stack? > > > > A discussion on the pros & cons of accessing the actuators through a > > single combined LUN or multiple individual LUNs? In the single LUN > > scenario, how should the device communicate it’s LBA to actuator > > mapping? In the case of multi-lun, how should we manage commands that > > affect both actuators? > > What ground does this cover that wasn't discussed a couple of years > ago at LSFMM? > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lwn.net_Articles_753652_&d=DwIDaQ&c=IGDlg0lD0b-nebmJJ0Kp8A&r=NW1X0yRHNNEluZ8sOGXBxCbQJZPWcIkPT0Uy3ynVsFU&m=2Eb6xxsYMqNOn4F3Yiola3ef2BTCKKg06zpnqJ_m1c8&s=JtxAw3Y13PHlYJygS847dBUVRXeM061Snm3hq01DFlY&e= > > Cheers, > > Dave. > -- > Dave Chinner > david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi all- The multi-actuator fundamentals remain the same from a couple of years ago. One development is to combine the actuators' address spaces into a single LUN. We'd like to show you a couple of system block diagrams, and talk about the queue management and command scheduling. Best regards, -Tim -- Tim Walker Product Design Systems Engineering, Seagate Technology (303) 775-3770