基于磁道的磁盘日志

T. Chiueh, Lan Huang
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磁盘日志记录是容错系统设计的基本构建块,因为它捕获关键系统状态的持久快照,以便在发生故障时进行后续恢复。通常要求日志记录是同步的,以确保绝对的可恢复性。因此,加快同步磁盘写入速度对于基于磁盘日志的容错系统至关重要。本文描述了一种新的基于磁道的磁盘日志记录技术,该技术能够在不影响数据完整性保证的情况下将同步磁盘写入的延迟减少到最小。作为基于轨迹的磁盘日志的一个应用,我们提出了一个低写延迟磁盘子系统Trail的设计和实现。通过一个完全可操作的Trail原型,我们证明Trail实现了最著名的磁盘。记录性能记录,接近于数据传输延迟加上命令处理开销。4kbyte的磁盘写入时间小于1.5毫秒。基于TPC-C基准测试,基于trail的事务处理系统的事务吞吐量比基于标准磁盘子系统的事务吞吐量平均高出62.9%,与数据库日志记录相关的磁盘I/O开销减少了42%。
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Track-based disk logging
Disk logging is a fundamental building block for fault tolerance system design because it captures a persistent snapshot of critical system state for subsequent recovery in the occurrence of failures. Logging typically is required to be synchronous to ensure absolute recoverability. Therefore speeding up synchronous disk write is critical to those fault tolerance systems that are based on disk logging. This paper describes a novel track-based disk logging technique that is able to reduce the latency of synchronous disk writes to the minimum without compromising data integrity guarantee. As an application of track-based disk logging, we present the design and implementation of a low-write-latency disk subsystem called Trail. Through a fully operational Trail prototype, we demonstrate that Trail achieves the best known disk. logging performance record, which is close to data transfer delay plus command processing overhead. A 4 KByte disk write takes less than 1.5 msec. Based on the TPC-C benchmark, the transaction throughput of a Trail-based transaction processing system is on an average 62.9% higher-than one based on a standard disk subsystem, and the database logging-related disk I/O overhead is reduced by 42%.
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