Title :
A Method for Eliminating Metadata Cache Deallocation Latency in Enterprise File Servers
Author :
Fukatani, T. ; Matsuzawa, K. ; Kamei, H. ; Agetsuma, Masakuni ; Nakamura, T.
Author_Institution :
Yokohama Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents an analysis of a performance bottleneck in enterprise file servers using Linux and proposes a modification to this operation system for avoiding the bottleneck. The analysis shows that metadata cache deallocation of current Linux causes large latency in file-request processing when the operational throughput of a file server becomes large. To eliminate the latency caused by metadata cache deallocation, a new method, called “split reclaim,” which divides metadata cache deallocation from conventional cache deallocation, is proposed. It is experimentally shown that the split-reclaim method reduces the worst response time by more than 95% and achieves three times higher throughput under a metadata-intensive workload. The split-reclaim method also reduces latency caused by cache deallocation under a general file-server workload by more than 99%. These results indicate that the split-reclaim method can eliminate metadata cache deallocation latency and make possible the use of commodity servers as enterprise file servers.
Keywords :
Linux; cache storage; file servers; meta data; storage allocation; Linux; commodity servers; enterprise file servers; file-request processing; file-server workload; metadata cache deallocation latency; metadata-intensive workload; operation system; operational throughput; response time; split-reclaim method; Cache memory; file servers; memory management; scalability;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2252605