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Reducing Journaling Harm on Virtualized I/O Systems

Author(s)
Lee, EunjiBahn, HyokyungJeong, MinseongKim, SunghwanYeon, JesungYoo, SeunghoonNoh, Sam H.Shin, Kang. G.
Issued Date
2016-06-06
DOI
10.1145/2928275.2928289
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/34969
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http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2928289
Citation
9th ACM International Systems and Storage Conference, SYSTOR 2016
Abstract
This paper analyzes the host cache effectiveness in full virtualization, particularly associated with journaling of guests. We observe that the journal access of guests degrades cache performance largely due to the write-once access pattern and the frequent sync operations. To remedy this problem, we design and implement a novel caching policy, called PDC (Pollution Defensive Caching), that detects the journal accesses and prevents them from entering the host cache. The proposed PDC is implemented in QEMU-KVM 2.1 on Linux 4.14 and provides 3-32% performance improvement for various file and I/O benchmarks.
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9th ACM International Systems and Storage Conference, SYSTOR 2016

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