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A Host-SSD Collaborative Write Accelerator for LSM-Tree-Based Key-Value Stores

Authors :
Kim, KiHwan
Chung, Hyunsun
Ahn, Seonghoon
Park, Junhyeok
Jamil, Safdar
Byun, Hongsu
Lee, Myungcheol
Choi, Jinchun
Kim, Youngjae
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Log-Structured Merge (LSM) tree-based Key-Value Stores (KVSs) are widely adopted for their high performance in write-intensive environments, but they often face performance degradation due to write stalls during compaction. Prior solutions, such as regulating I/O traffic or using multiple compaction threads, can cause unexpected drops in throughput or increase host CPU usage, while hardware-based approaches using FPGA, GPU, and DPU aimed at reducing compaction duration introduce additional hardware costs. In this study, we propose KVACCEL, a novel hardware-software co-design framework that eliminates write stalls by leveraging a dual-interface SSD. KVACCEL allocates logical NAND flash space to support both block and key-value interfaces, using the key-value interface as a temporary write buffer during write stalls. This strategy significantly reduces write stalls, optimizes resource usage, and ensures consistency between the host and device by implementing an in-device LSM-based write buffer with an iterator-based range scan mechanism. Our extensive evaluation shows that for write-intensive workloads, KVACCEL outperforms ADOC by up to 1.17x in terms of throughput and performance-to-CPU-utilization efficiency. For mixed read-write workloads, both demonstrate comparable performance.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 14 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2410.21760
Document Type :
Working Paper