DocumentCode
618592
Title
Improving flash-based disk cache with Lazy Adaptive Replacement
Author
Sai Huang ; Qingsong Wei ; Jianxi Chen ; Cheng Chen ; Dan Feng
Author_Institution
Wuhan Nat. Lab. for Optoelectron., Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Wuhan, China
fYear
2013
fDate
6-10 May 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
The increasing popularity of flash memory has changed storage systems. Flash-based solid state drive(SSD) is now widely deployed as cache for magnetic hard disk drives(HDD) to speed up data intensive applications. However, existing cache algorithms focus exclusively on performance improvements and ignore the write endurance of SSD. In this paper, we proposed a novel cache management algorithm for flash-based disk cache, named Lazy Adaptive Replacement Cache(LARC). LARC can filter out seldom accessed blocks and prevent them from entering cache. This avoids cache pollution and keeps popular blocks in cache for a longer period of time, leading to higher hit rate. Meanwhile, LARC reduces the amount of cache replacements thus incurs less write traffics to SSD, especially for read dominant workloads. In this way, LARC improves performance and extends SSD lifetime at the same time. LARC is self-tuning and low overhead. It has been extensively evaluated by both trace-driven simulations and a prototype implementation in flashcache. Our experiments show that LARC outperforms state-of-art algorithms and reduces write traffics to SSD by up to 94.5% for read dominant workloads, 11.2-40.8% for write dominant workloads.
Keywords
cache storage; disc drives; flash memories; hard discs; magnetic storage; HDD; SSD; cache management algorithm; flash memory; flash-based disk cache; flash-based solid state drive; lazy adaptive replacement cache; magnetic hard disk drives; storage systems; Algorithm design and analysis; Ash; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Flash memories; Random access memory; Servers; Cache Algorithm; Endurance; Flash; Solid State Drive;
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.2013.6558447
Filename
6558447
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