Virtual disk drive system and method
View Patent ↗A disk drive system and method capable of dynamically allocating data is provided. The disk drive system may include a RAID subsystem having a pool of storage, for example a page pool of storage that maintains a free list of RAIDs, or a matrix of disk storage blocks that maintain a null list of RAIDs, and a disk manager having at least one disk storage system controller. The RAID subsystem and disk manager dynamically allocate data across the pool of storage and a plurality of disk drives based on RAID-to-disk mapping. The RAID subsystem and disk manager determine whether additional disk drives are required, and a notification is sent if the additional disk drives are required. Dynamic data allocation and data progression allow a user to acquire a disk drive later in time when it is needed. Dynamic data allocation also allows efficient data storage of snapshots/point-in-time copies of virtual volume pool of storage, instant data replay and data instant fusion for data backup, recovery etc., remote data storage, and data progression, etc.
1. A disk drive system manager, comprising:
means for classifying each of a plurality of storage devices based on the cost;
means for checking data on the storage devices to determine whether there is data to be moved from one classification of storage device to another; and
means for moving data stored on one or more storage devices of one classification to one or more storage devices of another classification;
wherein data is moved to a lower cost storage device based on a decrease in the access pattern of the data.
2. The disk drive system manager of claim 1 , wherein the cost of each storage device is based on efficiency of the storage device relative to the other storage devices.
3. The disk drive system manager of claim 1 , wherein the cost of each storage device is based on storage capacity of the storage device.
4. The disk drive system manager of claim 1 , wherein the cost of each storage device is based on physical cost of the storage device.
5. The disk drive system manager of claim 1 , wherein data is moved to a lower cost storage device if a substantial portion of the storage space on a higher cost storage device is used up.
6. The disk drive system manager of claim 1 , wherein data is moved to a higher cost storage device based on an increase in the access pattern of the data.
7. The disk drive system manager of claim 6 , wherein a burst of access activity for the data is differentiated from an increase in the access pattern of the data which causes the data to be moved to a higher cost storage device.
8. The disk drive system manager of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of storage devices comprise different disk types.
9. The disk drive system manager of claim 1 , wherein the access pattern comprises separate read and write access tracking.
10. A method of data progression in a disk drive system, comprising:
classifying each of a plurality of storage devices based on the cost;
checking data on the storage devices to determine whether there is data to be moved from one classification of storage device to another; and
moving data stored on one or more storage devices of one classification to one or more storage devices of another classification;
wherein data is moved to a lower cost storage device based on a decrease in the access pattern of the data.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein data is moved to a higher cost storage device based on an increase in the access pattern of the data.
12. The method of claim 11 , wherein a burst of access activity for the data is differentiated from an increase in the access pattern of the data which causes the data to be moved to a higher cost storage device.
13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the cost of each storage device is based on efficiency of the storage device relative to the other storage devices.
14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the cost of each storage device is based on storage capacity of the storage device.
15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the cost of each storage device is based on physical cost of the storage device.
16. The method of claim 10 , wherein data is moved to a lower cost storage device if a substantial portion of the storage space on a higher cost storage device is used up.
17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of storage devices comprise different disk types.
18. The method of claim 10 , wherein the access pattern comprises separate read and write access tracking.