Empowering Storage Systems Research with NVMeVirt: A Comprehensive NVMe Device Emulator

Author:

Kim Sang-Hoon1ORCID,Shim Jaehoon2ORCID,Lee Euidong2ORCID,Jeong Seongyeop2ORCID,Kang Ilkueon2ORCID,Kim Jin-Soo2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ajou University, South Korea

2. Seoul National University, South Korea

Abstract

There have been drastic changes in the storage device landscape recently. At the center of the diverse storage landscape lies the NVMe interface, which allows high-performance and flexible communication models required by these next-generation device types. However, its hardware-oriented definition and specification are bottlenecking the development and evaluation cycle for new revolutionary storage devices. Furthermore, existing emulators lack the capability to support the advanced storage configurations that are currently in the spotlight. In this article, we present NVMeVirt, a novel approach to facilitate software-defined NVMe devices. A user can define any NVMe device type with custom features, and NVMeVirt allows it to bridge the gap between the host I/O stack and the virtual NVMe device in software. We demonstrate the advantages and features of NVMeVirt by realizing various storage types and configurations, such as conventional SSDs, low-latency high-bandwidth NVM SSDs, zoned namespace SSDs, and key-value SSDs with the support of PCI peer-to-peer DMA and NVMe-oF target offloading. We also make cases for storage research with NVMeVirt, such as studying the performance characteristics of database engines and extending the NVMe specification for the improved key-value SSD performance.

Funder

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

National Research Foundation of Korea

Institute of Information & communications Technology Planning & Evaluation

Korea government

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture

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