an improvement in wrp block replacement policy with reviewing and solving its problems

Authors

davood akbari bengar

hoshang jazayeri rad

golnaz berenjian

abstract

one of the most important items for better file system performance is efficient buffering of disk blocks in main memory. efficient buffering helps to reduce the widespeed gap between main memory and hard disks. in this buffering system, the block replacement policy is one of the most important design decisions that determines which disk block should be replaced when the buffer is full. to overcome the problem of performance gap between hard disks and main memory, there have been lots of proposed policies. most of these policies are the development of the least-recently-used (lru) and least-frequently-used (lfu) models. wrp(weighting replacement policy) is a replacement algorithm that its performance is better than the lru and lfu. the most advantage of this model is it’s similarity to both lru and lfu, which means it has the benefits of both. this research proposes a new block replacement policy namely, dwrp (developed weighting replacement policy) which solves the problems of wrpalgorithm and retains its advantages.

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Journal title:
journal of advances in computer research

Publisher: sari branch, islamic azad university

ISSN 2345-606X

volume 3

issue 4 2012

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