The Design of Fast and Lightweight Resemblance Detection for Efficient Post-Deduplication Delta Compression

Author:

Xia Wen1ORCID,Pu Lifeng2ORCID,Zou Xiangyu2ORCID,Shilane Philip3ORCID,Li Shiyi2ORCID,Zhang Haijun2ORCID,Wang Xuan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Novel Security Intelligence Technologies, China

2. Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China

3. Dell Technologies, USA

Abstract

Post-deduplication delta compression is a data reduction technique that calculates and stores the differences of very similar but non-duplicate chunks in storage systems, which is able to achieve a very high compression ratio. However, the low throughput of widely used resemblance detection approaches (e.g., N-Transform) usually becomes the bottleneck of delta compression systems due to introducing high computational overhead. Generally, this overhead mainly consists of two parts: ① calculating the rolling hash byte by byte across data chunks and ② applying multiple transforms on all of the calculated rolling hash values.   In this article, we propose Odess, a fast and lightweight resemblance detection approach, that greatly reduces the computational overhead for resemblance detection while achieving high detection accuracy and a high compression ratio. Odess first utilizes a novel Subwindow-based Parallel Rolling (SWPR) hash method using Single Instruction Multiple Data [ 1 ] (SIMD) to accelerate calculation of rolling hashes (corresponding to the first part of the overhead). Odess then uses a novel Content-Defined Sampling method to generate a much smaller proxy hash set from the whole rolling hash set and quickly applies transforms on this small hash set for resemblance detection (corresponding to the second part of the overhead). Evaluation results show that during the stage of resemblance detection, the Odess approach is ∼31.4× and ∼7.9× faster than the state-of-the-art N-Transform and Finesse (a recent variant of N-Transform [ 39 ]), respectively. When considering an end-to-end data reduction storage system, the Odess-based system’s throughput is about 3.20× and 1.41× higher than the N-Transform- and Finesse-based systems’ throughput, respectively, while maintaining the high compression ratio of N-Transform and achieving ∼1.22× higher compression ratio over Finesse.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Program

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Novel Security Intelligence Technologies

HITSZ-J&A Joint Laboratory of Digital Design and Intelligent Fabrication

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture

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