DocumentCode :
1175823
Title :
VI-attached database storage
Author :
Zhou, Yuanyuan ; Bilas, Angelos ; Jagannathan, Suresh ; Xinidis, Dimitrios ; Dubnicki, Cezary ; Li, Kai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
35
Lastpage :
50
Abstract :
This work presents a Vl-attached database storage architecture to improve database transaction rates. More specifically, we examine how Vl-based interconnects can be used to improve I/O path performance between a database server and a storage subsystem. To facilitate the interaction between client applications and a Vl-aware storage system, we design and implement a software layer called DSA, that is layered between applications and VI. DSA takes advantage of specific VI features and deals with many of its shortcomings. We provide and evaluate one kernel-level and two user-level implementations of DSA. These implementations trade transparency and generality for performance at different degrees and, unlike research prototypes, are designed to be suitable for real-world deployment. We have also investigated many design trade offs in the storage cluster. We present detailed measurements using a commercial database management system with both microbenchmarks and industrial database workloads on a mid-size, 4 CPU, and a large, 32 CPU, database server. We also compare the effectiveness of Vl-attached storage with an iSCSI configuration, and conclude that storage protocols implemented using DSA over VI have significant performance advantages. More generally, our results show that Vl-based interconnects and user-level communication can improve all aspects of the I/O path between the database system and the storage back-end. We also find that to make effective use of VI in I/O intensive environments, we need to provide substantial additional functionality than what is currently provided by VI. Finally, new storage APIs that help minimize kernel involvement in the I/O path are needed to fully exploit the benefits of Vl-based communication.
Keywords :
database management systems; operating system kernels; performance evaluation; DSA software layer; VI-attached database storage; database server; database transaction; server cluster; storage protocol; user-level communication; Application software; Computer architecture; Costs; Database systems; Network servers; Operating systems; Prototypes; Scalability; Spatial databases; Transaction databases; 65; Database storage; Virtual Interface; performance evaluation; server cluster.; storage server; user-level communication;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2005.13
Filename :
1363751
Link To Document :
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