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Schuh, Henry N.; Liang, Weihao; Liu, Ming; Nelson, Jacob; Krishnamurthy, Arvind (, The ACM SIGOPS 28th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles)
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Anderson, Thomas E; Canini, Marco; Kim, Jongyul; Kostic, Dejan; Kwon, Youngjin; Peter, Simon; Reda, Waleed; Schuh, Henry N; Witchel, Emmett (, OSDI'20: Proceedings of the 14th USENIX Conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation)The adoption of low latency persistent memory modules (PMMs) upends the long-established model of remote storage for distributed file systems. Instead, by colocating computation with PMM storage, we can provide applications with much higher IO performance, sub-second application failover, and strong consistency. To demonstrate this, we built the Assise distributed file system, based on a persistent, replicated coherence protocol that manages client-local PMM as a linearizable and crash-recoverable cache between applications and slower (and possibly remote) storage. Assise maximizes locality for all file IO by carrying out IO on process-local, socket-local, and client-local PMM whenever possible. Assise minimizes coherence overhead by maintaining consistency at IO operation granularity, rather than at fixed block sizes. We compare Assise to Ceph/BlueStore, NFS, and Octopus on a cluster with Intel Optane DC PMMs and SSDs for common cloud applications and benchmarks, such as LevelDB, Postfix, and FileBench. We find that Assise improves write latency up to 22×, throughput up to 56×, fail-over time up to 103×, and scales up to 6× better than its counterparts, while providing stronger consistency semantics.more » « less
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