DYNAMIC OVER-PROVISIONING OF SPACE IN A LOG-STRUCTURED FILE SYSTEM
The present disclosure is related to methods, systems, and machine-readable media for log-structured file system management operations. An aggregate amount of over-provisioned computing resources assigned to a plurality of log-structured file system (LFS) objects that are allocated for performance o...
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description | The present disclosure is related to methods, systems, and machine-readable media for log-structured file system management operations. An aggregate amount of over-provisioned computing resources assigned to a plurality of log-structured file system (LFS) objects that are allocated for performance of memory management operations associated with a virtual storage area network (vSAN) can be determined. A subset of LFS objects that are candidates for performance of a particular memory management operation based on an amount of over-provisioned computing resources consumed by one or more LFS objects among the plurality of LFS objects exceeding a resource consumption threshold associated with the determined amount of over-provisioned computing resources assigned to the plurality of LFS objects can be selected. The particular memory management operation using one or more of the candidate LFS objects can be performed. |
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