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R&D: Crail-KV, High-Performance Distributed Key-Value Store Leveraging Native KV-SSDs over NVMe-oF

Changes enable fewer RPCs and require less memory for metadata management, resulting in performance improvement of "up to 5X."

IEEE Xplore has published, in 2018 IEEE 37th International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC) proceedings an article written by Tim Bisson, Ke Chen, Changho Choi, Vijay Balakrishnan, and Yang-suk Kee, Samsung DSA.

Abstract: “A Key-Value SSD (KV-SSD) is a new type of storage device that natively exposes a key-value interface. In this paper, we leverage KV-SSDs to develop new techniques to remove unnecessary layers of indirection traditionally imposed by block devices on distributed storage systems. Specifically, we extend the Crail distributed system [1] to leverage the KV-SSD’s native key-value interface exposing it directly to clients through the NVMe-oF protocol. This architectural change simplifies key-value metadata management, as the metadata manager need only track key-value tuples rather than files comprised of blocks. These changes enable fewer RPCs and require less memory for metadata management, resulting in a performance improvement of up to 5x.

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