YoVDO

We Ain't Afraid of No File Fragmentation - Causes and Prevention of Its Performance Impact on Modern Flash SSDs

Offered By: USENIX via YouTube

Tags

Data Storage Courses Computer Architecture Courses Flash Memory Courses NVMe Courses

Course Description

Overview

Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only!
Explore a groundbreaking conference talk from FAST '24 that challenges conventional wisdom on file fragmentation in modern flash solid-state disks (SSDs). Delve into a comprehensive investigation of fragmentation-induced performance degradation across kernel I/O paths, host-storage interfaces, and flash memory accesses. Discover why die-level collisions, rather than request splitting, are the primary culprit behind performance issues. Learn about an innovative NVMe command extension and page-to-die allocation algorithm designed to mitigate these problems without resorting to defragmentation. Examine the results of evaluations conducted with commercial SSDs and an SSD emulator, showcasing the effectiveness of this new approach in maintaining read performance even in highly fragmented scenarios. Gain insights from this award-winning research that promises to revolutionize our understanding and management of file systems on modern SSDs.

Syllabus

FAST '24 - We Ain't Afraid of No File Fragmentation: Causes and Prevention of Its Performance...


Taught by

USENIX

Related Courses

Stanford Seminar - The Quest for Low Storage Latency Changes Everything
Stanford University via YouTube
Programming Emerging Storage Interfaces
USENIX via YouTube
NVMe Emulation Performance Optimization Techniques in QEMU
Linux Foundation via YouTube
Enhanced NVMe Error and Status Messaging
Linux Foundation via YouTube
NVMe Dispersed Namespaces
Linux Foundation via YouTube