DocumentCode
2858339
Title
iSER Storage Target for Object-Based Storage Devices
Author
Dalessandro, Dennis ; Devulapalli, Ananth ; Wyckoff, Pete
Author_Institution
Ohio Supercomput. Center, Columbus
fYear
2007
fDate
24-24 Sept. 2007
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
113
Abstract
In order to increase client capacity and performance, storage systems have begun to utilize the advantages offered by modern interconnects. Previously storage has been transported over costly fibre channel networks or ubiquitous but low performance Ethernet networks. However, with the adoption of the iSCSI extensions for RDMA (iSER) it is now possible to use RDMA based interconnects for storage while leveraging existing iSCSI tools and deployments. Building on previous work with an object-based storage device emulator using the iSCSI transport, we extend its functionality to include iSER. Using an RDMA transport brings with it many design issues including the need register memory to be used by the network, and how to bridge the quite different RDMA completion semantics with existing event management based on file descriptors. Experiments demonstrate reduced latency and greatly increased throughput compared to iSCSI implementations both on gigabit ethernet and on IP over InfiniBand.
Keywords
digital storage; file organisation; local area networks; Ethernet networks; InfiniBand; RDMA based interconnects; fibre channel networks; iSER storage; object-based storage devices; Buildings; Ethernet networks; File systems; IP networks; Information retrieval; Memory management; Optical fiber devices; Registers; Supercomputers; Transport protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Storage Network Architecture and Parallel I/Os, 2007. SNAPI.International Workshop on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3097-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SNAPI.2007.10
Filename
4438055
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