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arxiv: 2004.09619 · v1 · pith:ZERHQI47 · submitted 2020-04-20 · cs.OS

Vilamb: Low Overhead Asynchronous Redundancy for Direct Access NVM

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Vilamb provides efficient asynchronous systemredundancy for direct access (DAX) non-volatile memory (NVM) storage. Production storage deployments often use system-redundancy in form of page checksums and cross-page parity. State-of-the-art solutions for maintaining system-redundancy for DAX NVM either incur a high performance overhead or require specialized hardware. The Vilamb user-space library maintains system-redundancy with low overhead by delaying and amortizing the system-redundancy updates over multiple data writes. As a result, Vilamb provides 3--5x the throughput of the state-of-the-art software solution at high operation rates. For applications that need system-redundancy with high performance, and can tolerate some delaying of data redundancy, Vilamb provides a tunable knob between performance and quicker redundancy. Even with the delayed coverage, Vilamb increases the mean time to data loss due to firmware-induced corruptions by up to two orders of magnitude in comparison to maintaining no system-redundancy.

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