Exploiting the non-determinism and asynchrony of set iterators to reduce aggregate file I/O latency

D. Steere
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A key goal of distributed systems is to provide prompt access to shared information repositories. The high latency ofremote access is a serious impediment to this goal. This paper describes a new file system abstraction called dynamic sets - unordered collections created by an application to hold the files it intends to process. Applications that iterate on the set to access its members allow the system to reduce the aggregate I/O latency by exploiting the non-determinism and asychrony inherent in the semantics of set iterators. This reduction in latency comes without relying on reference locality, without modifying DFS servers and protocols, and without unduly complicating the programming model. This paper presents this abstraction and describes an implementation of it that runs on local and distributed file systems, as well as the World Wide Web. Dynamic sets demonstrate substantial performance gains - up to 50% savings in runtime for search on NFS, and up to 90% reduction in 1/O latency for Web searches.
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利用set迭代器的非确定性和异步性来减少总的文件I/O延迟
分布式系统的一个关键目标是提供对共享信息存储库的快速访问。远程访问的高延迟是实现这一目标的严重障碍。本文描述了一种新的文件系统抽象,称为动态集——由应用程序创建的无序集合,用于保存它打算处理的文件。对集合进行迭代以访问其成员的应用程序允许系统利用集合迭代器语义中固有的非确定性和异步性来减少聚合I/O延迟。这种延迟的减少不依赖于引用位置,不需要修改DFS服务器和协议,也不会使编程模型过度复杂化。本文提出了这种抽象,并描述了它在本地和分布式文件系统以及万维网上的实现。动态集展示了显著的性能提升——在NFS上搜索时最多可节省50%的运行时间,在Web搜索时最多可减少90%的1/O延迟。
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