Abstract
This section focuses on analysis of I/O behavior and the feedback resulting from that analysis. We define analysis of I/O behavior as interpreting and deriving meaning from I/O instrumentation data. We define feedback as the product of the analysis process. Feedback can be thought of as the link between analysis and the subsequent response to that analysis, such as I/O tuning or policy decisions (see Section 4.4).
Analysis and feedback may be consumed by either human stakeholders or machine algorithms. If it is to be consumed by human stakeholders, then the analysis process will likely emphasize understandable language and visualization techniques. If it is to be consumed by machine algorithms, then it will likely emphasize the use of machine-parsable, consistent formats that are suitable for ingestion by policy engines and data-mining tools.