Affiliation:
1. Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea
2. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Abstract
Considering the current price gap between disk and flash memory drives, for applications dealing with large scale data, it will be economically more sensible to use flash memory drives to supplement disk drives rather than to replace them. This paper presents
FaCE
, which is a new low-overhead caching strategy that uses flash memory as an extension to the DRAM buffer.
FaCE
aims at improving the transaction throughput as well as shortening the recovery time from a system failure. To achieve the goals, we propose two novel algorithms for flash cache management, namely,
Multi-Version FIFO replacement
and
Group Second Chance
. One striking result from
FaCE
is that using a small flash memory drive as a caching device could deliver even higher throughput than using a large flash memory drive to store the entire database tables. This was possible due to
flash write optimization
as well as
disk access reduction
obtained by the
FaCE
caching methods. In addition,
FaCE
takes advantage of the non-volatility of flash memory to fully support database recovery by extending the scope of a persistent database to include the data pages stored in the flash cache. We have implemented
FaCE
in the PostgreSQL open source database server and demonstrated its effectiveness for TPC-C benchmarks.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
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