DocumentCode
618582
Title
A deduplication study for host-side caches in virtualized data center environments
Author
Jingxin Feng ; Schindler, J.
fYear
2013
fDate
6-10 May 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Flash memory-based caches inside VM hypervisors can reduce I/O latencies and offload much of the I/O traffic from network-attached storage systems deployed in virtualized data centers. This paper explores the effectiveness of content deduplication in these large (typically 100s of GB) host-side caches. Previous deduplication studies focused on data mostly at rest in backup and archive applications. This study focuses on cached data and dynamic workloads within the shared VM infrastructure. We analyze I/O traces from six virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) I/O storms and two longterm CIFS studies and show that deduplication can reduce the data footprint inside host-side caches by as much as 67%. This in turn allows for caching a larger portion of the data set and improves the effective cache hit rate. More importantly, such increased caching efficiency can alleviate load from networked storage systems during I/O storms when most VM instances perform the same operation such as virus scans, OS patch installs, and reboots.
Keywords
cache storage; computer centres; flash memories; input-output programs; virtual machines; virtualisation; I/O latency; I/O traces; I/O traffic; OS patch installs; VDI I/O storms; VM hypervisors; VM instances; cache hit rate; cached data; caching efficiency; content deduplication; data footprint; data set; deduplication study; dynamic workloads; flash memory-based caches; host-side caches; longterm CIFS study; network-attached storage systems; networked storage systems; reboots; shared VM infrastructure; virtual desktop infrastructure; virtualized data center environments; virtualized data centers; virus scans; Buffer storage; Market research; Organizations; Servers; Storms; Virtual machine monitors; Virtual machining;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST), 2013 IEEE 29th Symposium on
Conference_Location
Long Beach, CA
ISSN
2160-195X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0217-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSST.2013.6558437
Filename
6558437
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