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The results of this research suggest that our autonomous approach can ef-
fectively skew the workload, but some accesses require extra time to wait for
the spinning-up of disks in low-power mode. This results in a trade-off between
the idleness threshold of disks, which may increase the power consumption, and
the performance of the response time. To more effectively skew the workload, we
should investigate a radical solution that possibly considers effective allocations
of replicas. In addition, we should thoroughly estimate the cost of underlying
lookup services. These topics shall be investigated in future work.
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