Dotori: A Key-Value SSD Based KV Store

Carl Duffy, Jaehoon Shim, Sang-Hoon Kim, Jin-Soo Kim
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Key-value SSDs (KVSSDs) represent a major shift in the storage stack design, with numerous potential benefits. Despite this, their lack of native features critical to operation in real world scenarios hinders their adoption, and these benefits go unrealized. Moreover, simply adapting existing key-value stores to run on KVSSDs proves underwhelming, as KVSSDs operate at lower raw device performance when compared to modern block SSDs. This paper introduces Dotori. Dotori is a KVSSD based key-value store that provides much needed functionality in a KVSSD through an upper layer in the host, and takes advantage of the unique KVSSD interface to enable further gains in functionality and performance. At the core of Dotori is a novel B+tree design that is only practical when the underlying storage device is a KVSSD. We test Dotori with an enterprise grade KVSSD against state-of-the-art block SSD based key-value stores through a range of micro-benchmarks and real world workloads. Despite low KVSSD raw device performance, Dotori achieves superior performance to these block-device based key-value stores while also showing significant gains in other important metrics.
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Dotori:基于键值SSD的KV存储
键值ssd (kvssd)代表了存储堆栈设计的重大转变,具有许多潜在的好处。尽管如此,它们缺乏对现实场景中操作至关重要的原生特性,这阻碍了它们的采用,而且这些好处也没有实现。此外,简单地调整现有的键值存储以在kvssd上运行证明是不够的,因为与现代块ssd相比,kvssd以较低的原始设备性能运行。本文介绍了Dotori。Dotori是一种基于KVSSD的键值存储,它通过主机的上层在KVSSD中提供急需的功能,并利用独特的KVSSD接口来实现功能和性能的进一步提升。Dotori的核心是一种新颖的B+树设计,只有当底层存储设备是KVSSD时才实用。我们通过一系列微基准测试和真实世界的工作负载,使用企业级KVSSD对基于最先进的块SSD进行测试。尽管KVSSD原始设备性能较低,但与这些基于块设备的键值存储相比,Dotori实现了卓越的性能,同时在其他重要指标上也显示出显著的进步。
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