Title
Performance improvement of I/O subsystems exploiting the characteristics of solid state drives
Abstract
NAND flash based Solid State Drives (SSDs) have several unique physical characteristics. Since the SSD consists of many NAND flash packages and each package is able to perform its own I/O operation, almost SSDs provide some parallel I/O operations to improve the I/O performance. Unlike hard disks, SSDs do not have data access overhead such as seek time and rotational delay as well as two operations of read and write have asymmetric performances. In this paper, we propose some techniques that could improve the I/O performance by exploiting the characteristics of SSDs. To this end, we first extract the performance parameters in SSDs such as read/write unit and erase unit. And then, the extracted performance parameters are used to configure the file system block size and I/O request size. We also present an efficient I/O scheduling scheme that fully exploits the characteristics of solid state drives: no data access overhead and asymmetric read and write performance. Through implementation on Linux operating systems, we show that the proposed schemes significantly improve the performance of I/O subsystems for solid state drives.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-21931-3_41
ICCSA (3)
Keywords
Field
DocType
performance improvement,o performance,o request size,o operation,asymmetric performance,o scheduling scheme,performance parameter,nand flash package,solid state drive,asymmetric read,o subsystems
File system,I/O scheduling,Scheduling (computing),Computer science,Hard disk drive performance characteristics,NAND gate,Input/output,Computer hardware,Data access,Performance improvement
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
6784
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Byeungkeun Ko100.34
Young-Joo Kim2132.42
Taeseok Kim3597.86