缓存系统中迟滞的作用

Guilherme de Melo Baptista Domingues, Gabriel Mendonça, E. D. S. E. Silva, R. M. Leão, D. Menasché, Ori Rottenstreich, Mostafa Dehghan, D. Towsley
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自Internet早期以来,缓存一直是网络系统的基本元素。通过过滤对托管人的请求,缓存减少了后者所需的带宽和客户端所经历的延迟。而那些没有被缓存服务的请求,又构成了缓存的丢失流。我们把缓存状态和丢失流对其历史的依赖称为滞后。虽然迟滞是缓存系统的核心,但在以前的工作中,还没有系统地研究过迟滞对缓存系统在错过、驱逐和插入之间的影响。在本文中,我们提出了新的机制和模型来利用缓存清除和插入的滞后。建议的解决方案扩展了类似于ttl的机制,并依赖于两个旋钮来调整插入和清除之间的时间,给定目标命中率。我们展示了迟滞的一般好处,以及两个阈值策略在减少下载时间方面的特殊改进,使系统更具可预测性,并考虑到与对象检索相关的不同成本。
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The Role of Hysteresis in Caching Systems
Caching is a fundamental element of networking systems since the early days of the Internet. By filtering requests toward custodians, caches reduce the bandwidth required by the latter and the delay experienced by clients. The requests that are not served by a cache, in turn, comprise its miss stream. We refer to the dependence of the cache state and miss stream on its history as hysteresis. Although hysteresis is at the core of caching systems, a dimension that has not been systematically studied in previous works relates to its impact on caching systems between misses, evictions, and insertions. In this article, we propose novel mechanisms and models to leverage hysteresis on cache evictions and insertions. The proposed solutions extend TTL-like mechanisms and rely on two knobs to tune the time between insertions and evictions given a target hit rate. We show the general benefits of hysteresis and the particular improvement of the two thresholds strategy in reducing download times, making the system more predictable and accounting for different costs associated with object retrieval.
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