Harmonia: A globally coordinated garbage collector for arrays of Solid-State Drives

Youngjae Kim, S. Oral, G. Shipman, Junghee Lee, D. Dillow, Feiyi Wang
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Solid-State Drives (SSDs) offer significant performance improvements over hard disk drives (HDD) on a number of workloads. The frequency of garbage collection (GC) activity is directly correlated with the pattern, frequency, and volume of write requests, and scheduling of GC is controlled by logic internal to the SSD. SSDs can exhibit significant performance degradations when garbage collection (GC) conflicts with an ongoing I/O request stream. When using SSDs in a RAID array, the lack of coordination of the local GC processes amplifies these performance degradations. No RAID controller or SSD available today has the technology to overcome this limitation. This paper presents Harmonia, a Global Garbage Collection (GGC) mechanism to improve response times and reduce performance variability for a RAID array of SSDs. Our proposal includes a high-level design of SSD-aware RAID controller and GGC-capable SSD devices, as well as algorithms to coordinate the global GC cycles. Our simulations show that this design improves response time and reduces performance variability for a wide variety of enterprise workloads. For bursty, write dominant workloads response time was improved by 69% while performance variability was reduced by 71%.
Harmonia:一个用于固态硬盘阵列的全球协调垃圾收集器
在许多工作负载上,固态驱动器(ssd)比硬盘驱动器(HDD)提供了显著的性能改进。垃圾收集(GC)活动的频率与写请求的模式、频率和数量直接相关,并且GC的调度由SSD内部的逻辑控制。当垃圾收集(GC)与正在进行的I/O请求流发生冲突时,ssd可能会出现明显的性能下降。当在RAID阵列中使用ssd时,缺乏本地GC进程的协调会放大这些性能下降。目前可用的RAID控制器或SSD都不具备克服这一限制的技术。本文介绍了Harmonia,一种全局垃圾收集(GGC)机制,用于改善ssd RAID阵列的响应时间和降低性能可变性。我们的建议包括SSD感知RAID控制器和支持ggc的SSD设备的高级设计,以及协调全局GC周期的算法。我们的模拟表明,这种设计改善了响应时间,并减少了各种企业工作负载的性能可变性。对于突发的、以写为主的工作负载,响应时间提高了69%,性能可变性降低了71%。
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