DocumentCode :
840411
Title :
Coordinated Multilevel Buffer Cache Management with Consistent Access Locality Quantification
Author :
Jiang, Song ; Davis, Kei ; Zhang, Xiaodong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI
Volume :
56
Issue :
1
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
95
Lastpage :
108
Abstract :
This paper proposes a protocol for effective coordinated buffer cache management in a multilevel cache hierarchy typical of a client/server system. Currently, such cache hierarchies are managed suboptimally-decisions about block placement and replacement are made locally at each level of the hierarchy without coordination between levels. Though straightforward, this approach has several weaknesses: 1) Blocks may be redundantly cached, reducing the effective total cache size, 2) weakened locality at lower-level caches makes recency-based replacement algorithms such as LRU less effective, and 3) high-level caches cannot effectively identify blocks with strong locality and may place them in low-level caches, The fundamental reason for these weaknesses is that the locality information embedded in the streams of access requests from clients is not consistently analyzed and exploited, resulting in globally nonsystematic, and therefore suboptimal, placement and replacement of cached blocks across the hierarchy. To address this problem, we propose a coordinated multilevel cache management protocol based on consistent access-locality quantification. In this protocol, locality is dynamically quantified at the client level to direct servers to place or replace blocks appropriately at each level of the cache hierarchy. The result is that the block layout in the entirely hierarchy dynamically matches the locality of block accesses. Our simulation experiments on both synthetic and real-life traces show that the protocol effectively ameliorates these caching problems. As anecdotal evidence, our protocol achieves a reduction of block accesses of 11 percent to 71 percent, with an average of 35 percent, over uniLRU, a unified multilevel cache scheme
Keywords :
cache storage; client-server systems; network operating systems; protocols; ULC caching protocol; client-server system; consistent access locality quantification; coordinated multilevel buffer cache management protocol; high-level caches; low-level caches; multilevel cache hierarchy; recency-based replacement algorithms; Access protocols; Aggregates; Degradation; File systems; Filtering; History; Information analysis; Network servers; Performance loss; System performance; Replacement algorithm; locality; multilevel caching; networked file system.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.2007.250626
Filename :
4016500
Link To Document :
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