使用存储类内存的元数据持久性:使用闪存支持的DRAM的经验

INFLOW '13 Pub Date : 2013-11-03 DOI:10.1145/2527792.2527800
Jithin Jose, M. Banikazemi, W. Belluomini, Chet Murthy, D. Panda
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存储类内存(SCM)混合了主存储器和硬盘驱动器的最佳性能。它提供了非易失性和字节可寻址性,并承诺以较低的每比特成本缩短访问时间。该领域的早期研究探索了利用SCM特性的设计,并使用模拟或理论模型进行评估。在这项工作中,我们探讨了使用现在可用的真正的SCM硬件实现非易失性的设计挑战:闪存支持的DRAM。我们介绍了闪存支持的DRAM的性能分析,并描述了使用假设数据易失性而设计的系统内存层次结构实现真正的非易失性所涉及的系统问题。我们提出的软件抽象允许使用SCM功能轻松地重新设计应用程序,而不必担心系统问题。此外,我们还介绍了使用两个具有不同特征的应用程序的案例研究:企业存储中使用的基于ssd的缓存层(Flash Cache)和内存数据库(SolidDB),并使用软件抽象对它们进行了重新设计。我们的性能评估显示,SCM感知的闪存缓存设计可以在性能下降不到2%的情况下实现持久性。类似地,使用SCM重新设计SolidDB持久层将性能提高了两倍。据我们所知,这是第一个评估SCM性能并使用真正的SCM硬件演示应用程序重新设计的工作。
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MetaData persistence using storage class memory: experiences with flash-backed DRAM
Storage Class Memory (SCM) blends the best properties of main memory and hard disk drives. It offers non-volatility and byte addressability, and promises short access times with low cost per bit. Earlier research in this field explored designs exploiting SCM features and used either simulations or theoretical models for evaluations. In this work, we explore the design challenges for achieving non-volatility using real SCM hardware that is available now: Flash-Backed DRAM. We present performance analysis of flash-backed DRAM and describe the system issues involved in achieving true non-volatility using the system memory hierarchy which was designed assuming that data is volatile. We present software abstractions which allow applications to be redesigned easily using SCM features, without having to worry about system issues. Furthermore, we present case studies using two applications with different characteristics: an SSD-based caching layer used in enterprise storage (Flash Cache) and an in-memory database (SolidDB), and redesign them using software abstractions. Our performance evaluations reveal that SCM aware Flash Cache design could enable persistence with less than 2% degradation in performance. Similarly, redesigning SolidDB persistence layer using SCM improved the performance by a factor of two. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that evaluates SCM performance and demonstrates application redesign using real SCM hardware.
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