Accelerating enterprise solid-state disks with non-volatile merge caching

IV ClintonWillsSmullen, Joel Coffman, S. Gurumurthi
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Abstract

Flash memory is now widely used in the design of solid-state disks (SSDs) as they are able to sustain significantly higher I/O rates than even high-performance hard disks, while using significantly less power. These characteristics make SSDs especially attractive for use in enterprise storage systems, and it is predicted that the use of SSDs will save 58,000 MWh/year by 2013. However, Flash-based SSDs are unable to reach peak performance on common enterprise data patterns such as log-file and metadata updates due to slow write speeds (an order-of-magnitude slower than reads) and the inability to do in-place updates. In this paper, we utilize an auxiliary, byte-addressable, non-volatile memory to design a general purpose merge cache that significantly improves write performance. We also utilize simple read policies that further improve the performance of the SSD without adding significant overhead. Together, these policies reduce the average response time by more than 75%, making it possible to meet performance requirements with fewer drives.
使用非易失性合并缓存加速企业固态磁盘
闪存现在被广泛应用于固态硬盘(ssd)的设计中,因为它们能够比高性能硬盘维持更高的I/O速率,同时使用更少的功率。这些特点使得ssd在企业存储系统中的应用特别具有吸引力,预计到2013年,使用ssd将每年节省58000兆瓦时。然而,由于写入速度慢(比读取慢一个数量级)和无法进行就地更新,基于flash的ssd无法在日志文件和元数据更新等常见企业数据模式上达到峰值性能。在本文中,我们利用一个辅助的、字节可寻址的、非易失性存储器来设计一个通用的合并缓存,它显著提高了写入性能。我们还利用简单的读取策略,在不增加显著开销的情况下进一步提高SSD的性能。总之,这些策略将平均响应时间减少了75%以上,从而可以用更少的驱动器满足性能要求。
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