原子恢复单元:逻辑盘的故障原子性

R. Grimm, Wilson C. Hsieh, W. D. Jonge, M. Kaashoek
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原子恢复单元(ARUs)是一种机制,它允许多个逻辑磁盘操作作为单个原子单元执行,以应对故障。例如,可以在文件创建期间使用ARUs自动更新文件元数据的几个片段。aro简化了系统,因为它们隔离了逻辑磁盘系统中的原子性问题,aro被设计为逻辑磁盘(LD)的一部分,LD提供了一个磁盘存储接口,通过使用逻辑块编号和块列表分离文件和磁盘管理。本文讨论了并发ARUs的语义,以及它们所需要的并发控制。提出并评价了日志结构逻辑磁盘系统的原型实现。性能评估表明,支持并发ARUs的运行时开销对于读和写操作来说可以忽略不计,对于主要操作元数据的文件创建(4.0%-7.2%)和删除(17.9%-20.5%)来说很小,但明显。并发ARUs的低开销(按文件创建、写入、读取和删除的平均值计算)表明,可以在磁盘系统中成功地隔离原子性问题。
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Atomic recovery units: failure atomicity for logical disks
Atomic recovery units (ARUs) are a mechanism that allows several logical disk operations to be executed as a single atomic unit with respect to failures. For example, ARUs can be used during file creation to update several pieces of file meta-data atomically. ARUs simplify systems, as they isolate issues of atomicity within the logical disk system, ARUs are designed as part of the Logical Disk (LD), which provides an interface to disk storage that separates file and disk management by using logical block numbers and block lists. This paper discusses the semantics of concurrent ARUs, as well as the concurrency control they require. A prototype implementation in a log-structured logical disk system is presented and evaluated. The performance evaluation shows that the run-time overhead to support concurrent ARUs is negligible for Read and Write operations, and small but pronounced for file creation (4.0%-7.2%) and deletion (17.9%-20.5%) which mainly manipulate meta-data. The low overhead (when averaged over file creation, writing, reading, and deletion) for concurrent ARUs shows that issues of atomicity can be successfully isolated within the disk system.
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