Plugging Versus Logging: Adaptive Buffer Management for Hybrid-Mapping SSDs

Li-Pin Chang, Yo-Chuan Su, I-Chen Wu
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A promising technique to improve the write performance of solid-state disks (SSDs) is to use a disk write buffer. The goals of a write buffer is not only to reduce the write traffic to the flash chips but also to convert host write patterns into long and sequential write bursts. This study proposes a new buffer design consisting of a replacement policy and a write-back policy. The buffer monitors how the host workload stresses the flash translation layer upon garbage collection. This is used to dynamically adjust its replacement and write-back strategies for a good balance between write sequentiality and write randomness. When the garbage collection overhead is low, the write buffer favors high write sequentiality over low write randomness. When the flash translation layer observes a high overhead of garbage collection, the write buffer favors low write randomness over high write sequentiality. The proposed buffer design outperformed existing approaches by up to 20% under various workloads and flash translation algorithms, as will be shown in experiment results.
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插入与记录:混合映射ssd的自适应缓冲管理
提高固态磁盘(ssd)写性能的一种很有前途的技术是使用磁盘写缓冲区。写缓冲区的目标不仅是减少对闪存芯片的写流量,而且还要将主机写模式转换为长而连续的写突发。本研究提出了一种由替换策略和回写策略组成的新的缓冲区设计。缓冲区监视主机工作负载如何在垃圾收集上强调flash转换层。这用于动态调整其替换和回写策略,以在写顺序性和写随机性之间取得良好的平衡。当垃圾收集开销较低时,写缓冲区倾向于高写顺序性,而不是低写随机性。当flash转换层观察到垃圾收集的高开销时,写缓冲区倾向于低写随机性而不是高写顺序性。正如实验结果所示,在各种工作负载和flash转换算法下,所提出的缓冲区设计比现有方法性能高出20%。
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