The Reliability of Modern File Systems in the face of SSD Errors

Shehbaz Jaffer, Stathis Maneas, Andy A. Hwang, Bianca Schroeder
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As solid state drives (SSDs) are increasingly replacing hard disk drives, the reliability of storage systems depends on the failure modes of SSDs and the ability of the file system layered on top to handle these failure modes. While the classical paper on IRON File Systems provides a thorough study of the failure policies of three file systems common at the time, we argue that 13 years later it is time to revisit file system reliability with SSDs and their reliability characteristics in mind, based on modern file systems that incorporate journaling, copy-on-write, and log-structured approaches and are optimized for flash. This article presents a detailed study, spanning ext4, Btrfs, and F2FS, and covering a number of different SSD error modes. We develop our own fault injection framework and explore over 1,000 error cases. Our results indicate that 16% of these cases result in a file system that cannot be mounted or even repaired by its system checker. We also identify the key file system metadata structures that can cause such failures, and, finally, we recommend some design guidelines for file systems that are deployed on top of SSDs.
面对SSD错误时现代文件系统的可靠性
随着固态硬盘(ssd)越来越多地取代硬盘驱动器,存储系统的可靠性取决于固态硬盘的故障模式以及其上的文件系统处理这些故障模式的能力。虽然关于IRON文件系统的经典论文对当时常见的三种文件系统的故障策略进行了彻底的研究,但我们认为,13年后,是时候重新审视带有ssd的文件系统可靠性及其可靠性特征了,这是基于合并了日志记录、写时复制和日志结构方法并针对闪存进行了优化的现代文件系统。本文对ext4、Btrfs和F2FS进行了详细的研究,并涵盖了许多不同的SSD错误模式。我们开发了自己的故障注入框架,并研究了1000多个错误案例。我们的结果表明,这些情况中有16%导致文件系统无法挂载,甚至无法通过其系统检查器进行修复。我们还确定了可能导致此类故障的关键文件系统元数据结构,最后,我们为部署在ssd上的文件系统推荐了一些设计准则。
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