Design and evaluation of Oasis: An active storage framework based on T10 OSD standard

Yulai Xie, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, D. Feng, D. Long, Yangwook Kang, Zhongying Niu, Zhipeng Tan
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In this paper, we present the design and performance evaluation of Oasis, an active storage framework for object-based storage systems that complies with the current T10 OSD standard. In contrast with previous work, Oasis has the following advantages. First, Oasis enables users to transparently process the OSD object and supports different processing granularity (from the single object to all the objects in the OSD) by extending the OSD object attribute page defined in the T10 OSD standard. Second, Oasis provides an easy and efficient way for users to manage the application functions in the OSD by using the existing OSD commands. Third, Oasis can authorize the execution of the application function in the OSD by enhancing the T10 OSD security protocol, allowing only authorized users to use the system. We evaluate the performance and scalability of our system implementation on Oasis by running three typical applications. The results indicate that active storage far outperforms the traditional object-based storage system in applications that filter data on the OSD. We also experiment with Java based applications and C based applications. Our experiments indicate that Java based applications may be bottlenecked for I/O-intensive applications, while for applications that do not heavily rely on the I/O operations, both Java based applications and C based applications achieve comparable performance. Our microbenchmarks indicate that Oasis implementation overhead is minimal compared to the Intel OSD reference implementation, between 1.2% to 5.9% for Read commands and 0.6% to 9.9% for Write commands.
基于T10 OSD标准的主动存储框架Oasis的设计与评价
在本文中,我们介绍了Oasis的设计和性能评估,Oasis是一个基于对象存储系统的主动存储框架,符合当前的T10 OSD标准。与之前的工作相比,Oasis具有以下优势。首先,Oasis通过扩展T10 OSD标准中定义的OSD对象属性页,使用户能够透明地处理OSD对象,并支持不同的处理粒度(从单个对象到OSD中的所有对象)。其次,Oasis为用户提供了一种简单高效的方式,通过使用现有的OSD命令来管理OSD中的应用功能。第三,Oasis通过增强T10 OSD安全协议,可以授权在OSD中执行应用功能,只有授权的用户才能使用系统。我们通过运行三个典型的应用程序来评估Oasis上系统实现的性能和可伸缩性。结果表明,在OSD上过滤数据的应用中,主动存储的性能远远优于传统的基于对象的存储系统。我们还尝试了基于Java的应用程序和基于C的应用程序。我们的实验表明,基于Java的应用程序对于I/O密集型应用程序可能存在瓶颈,而对于不严重依赖I/O操作的应用程序,基于Java的应用程序和基于C的应用程序都可以实现相当的性能。我们的微基准测试表明,与Intel OSD参考实现相比,Oasis的实现开销最小,读取命令的开销在1.2%到5.9%之间,写命令的开销在0.6%到9.9%之间。
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