DiffForward: On Balancing Forwarding Traffic for Modern Cloud Block Services via Differentiated Forwarding

Wenzheng Zhu, Yongkun Li, Erci Xu, Fei Li, Yinlong Xu, John C.S. Lui
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Abstract

Modern cloud block service provides cloud users with virtual block disks (VDisks), and it usually relies on a forwarding layer consisting of multiple proxy servers to forward the block-level writes from applications to the underlying distributed storage. However, we discover that severe traffic imbalance exists among the proxy servers at the forwarding layer, thus creating a performance bottleneck which severely prolongs the latency of accessing VDisks. Worse yet, due to the diverse access patterns of VDisk s, stable traffic and burst traffic coexist at the forwarding layer, and thus making existing load balancing designs inefficient for balancing the traffic at the forwarding layer of VDisk s, as they are unaware of and also lacks the ability to differentiate the decomposable burst and stable traffic. To this end, we propose a novel traffic forwarding scheme DiffForward for cloud block services. DiffForward differentiates the burst traffic from stable traffic in an accurate and efficient way at the client side, then it forwards the burst traffic to a decentralized distributed log store to realize real-time load balance by writing the data in a round-robin manner and balances the stable traffic by segmentation. DiffForward also judiciously coordinates the stable and burst traffic and preserves strong consistency under differentiated forwarding. Extensive experiments with reallife workloads on our prototype show that DiffForward effectively balances the traffic at the forwarding layer at a fine-grained subsecond level, thus significantly reducing the write latency of VDisks.
DiffForward:基于差异化转发的现代云块业务转发流量均衡研究
现代云块服务为云用户提供虚拟块磁盘(VDisks),它通常依赖于由多个代理服务器组成的转发层,将应用程序的块级写操作转发到底层分布式存储。但是,我们发现转发层代理服务器之间存在严重的流量不均衡,从而造成性能瓶颈,严重延长了访问vdisk的延迟。更糟糕的是,由于VDisk s的访问方式多种多样,转发层的稳定流量和突发流量同时存在,使得现有的负载均衡设计对于VDisk s转发层的流量均衡效率不高,无法区分可分解的突发流量和稳定流量。为此,我们提出了一种新的云块服务流量转发方案DiffForward。DiffForward在客户端对突发流量和稳定流量进行准确高效的区分,然后将突发流量转发到分散的分布式日志存储中,通过轮询方式写入数据实现实时负载均衡,对稳定流量进行分段均衡。DiffForward在差别化转发的情况下,还能很好地协调稳定流量和突发流量,保持强一致性。在我们的原型上对现实工作负载进行的大量实验表明,DiffForward在细粒度的亚秒级上有效地平衡了转发层的流量,从而显着降低了vdisk的写延迟。
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