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Slack Space Recycling: Delaying On-Demand Cleaning in LFS for Performance and Endurance

Authors
Oh, YongseokChoi, JongmooLee, DongheeNoh, Sam H.
Issue Date
Sep-2013
Publisher
IEICE-INST ELECTRONICS INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS ENG
Keywords
Log-structured File System; LFS cleaning; garbage collection; endurance; slack space recycling; solid state drive
Citation
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS, v.E96D, no.9, pp.2075 - 2086
Journal Title
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS
Volume
E96D
Number
9
Start Page
2075
End Page
2086
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/17066
DOI
10.1587/transinf.E96.D.2075
ISSN
0916-8532
Abstract
The Log-structured File System (LFS) transforms random writes to a huge sequential one to provide superior write performance on storage devices. However, LFS inherently suffers from overhead incurred by cleaning segments. Specifically, when file system utilization is high and the system is busy, write performance of LFS degenerates significantly due to high cleaning cost. Also, in the newer flash memory based SSD storage devices, cleaning leads to reduced SSD lifetime as it incurs more writes. In this paper, we propose an enhancement to the original LFS to alleviate the performance degeneration due to cleaning when the system is busy. The new scheme, which we call Slack Space Recycling (SSR), allows LFS to delay on-demand cleaning during busy hours such that cleaning may be done when the load is much lighter. Specifically, it writes modified data directly to invalid areas (slack space) of used segments instead of cleaning on-demand, pushing back cleaning for later. SSR also has the added benefit of increasing the lifetime of the now popular SSD storage devices. We implement the new SSR-LFS file system in Linux and perform a large set of experiments. The results of these experiments show that the SSR scheme significantly improves performance of LFS for a wide range of storage utilization settings and that the lifetime of SSDs is extended considerably.
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