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[NEW ALGORITHM] Adaptive Disk Reordering (ADR) Algorithm #1853

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AshmitaBarthwal opened this issue Nov 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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[NEW ALGORITHM] Adaptive Disk Reordering (ADR) Algorithm #1853

AshmitaBarthwal opened this issue Nov 10, 2024 · 3 comments

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@AshmitaBarthwal
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Issue will be closed if:

  1. You mention more than one algorithm. You can create a separate issue for each algorithm once the current one is completed.
  2. You propose an algorithm that is already present or has been mentioned in a previous issue.
  3. You create a new issue without completing your previous issue.

Note: These actions will be taken seriously. Failure to follow the guidelines may result in the immediate closure of your issue.


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[NEW ALGORITHM] Adaptive Disk Reordering (ADR) Algorithm

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The Adaptive Disk Reordering (ADR) algorithm is designed to optimize disk scheduling by dynamically adjusting the order of pending I/O requests based on current disk head position, data locality, and request frequency. This can lead to significant improvements in disk access times, especially in environments with changing access patterns.


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new algorithm, gssoc-ext, hacktoberfest, level1


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@AshmitaBarthwal
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@pankaj-bind Kindly assign this issue to me.

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Raise your PR before 11:30PM otherwise, it will not be considered in GSSOC-ext.

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@pankaj-bind Raised the PR.

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