US Patent Application 17718719. SELECTIVE POWERING OF STORAGE DRIVE COMPONENTS IN A STORAGE NODE BASED ON SYSTEM PERFORMANCE LIMITS simplified abstract

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SELECTIVE POWERING OF STORAGE DRIVE COMPONENTS IN A STORAGE NODE BASED ON SYSTEM PERFORMANCE LIMITS

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.


Inventor(s)

Dan Aharoni of Brookline MA (US)


Christopher Trudel of Florence TX (US)


Pablo Srabstein of Yokneam Ha Moshava (IL)


SELECTIVE POWERING OF STORAGE DRIVE COMPONENTS IN A STORAGE NODE BASED ON SYSTEM PERFORMANCE LIMITS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17718719 Titled 'SELECTIVE POWERING OF STORAGE DRIVE COMPONENTS IN A STORAGE NODE BASED ON SYSTEM PERFORMANCE LIMITS'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes techniques for selectively powering storage drive components in a storage node based on system performance limits. This involves determining the number of storage drive components needed to support a workload, taking into account the system performance limit determined using the performance limit of other components. The component performance limit is based on factors such as the expected number of input/output operations and bandwidth. Once the number of components is determined, power is applied to those specific components in the storage node.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques are provided for selective powering of storage drive components in a storage node based on system performance limits. One method comprises determining a number of storage drive components, of multiple storage drive components in a storage node, needed to support at least one workload of the storage node, wherein the determining is based at least in part on a number of storage drive components needed to support a system performance limit determined using a component performance limit of at least one other component of the storage node, wherein the component performance limit is based at least in part on one or more of an expected number of input/output operations of the storage node and an expected bandwidth of the storage node; and initiating an application of power to the determined number of storage drive components of the storage node.