Performance and Resource Utilization of FUSE User-Space File Systems

Author:

Vangoor Bharath Kumar Reddy1ORCID,Agarwal Prafful2,Mathew Manu2,Ramachandran Arun2,Sivaraman Swaminathan2,Tarasov Vasily3,Zadok Erez2

Affiliation:

1. Avere Systems, Inc.

2. Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA

3. IBM Research - Almaden, San Jose, California, USA

Abstract

Traditionally, file systems were implemented as part of operating systems kernels, which provide a limited set of tools and facilities to a programmer. As the complexity of file systems grew, many new file systems began being developed in user space. Low performance is considered the main disadvantage of user-space file systems but the extent of this problem has never been explored systematically. As a result, the topic of user-space file systems remains rather controversial: while some consider user-space file systems a “toy” not to be used in production, others develop full-fledged production file systems in user space. In this article, we analyze the design and implementation of a well-known user-space file system framework, FUSE, for Linux. We characterize its performance and resource utilization for a wide range of workloads. We present FUSE performance and also resource utilization with various mount and configuration options, using 45 different workloads that were generated using Filebench on two different hardware configurations. We instrumented FUSE to extract useful statistics and traces, which helped us analyze its performance bottlenecks and present our analysis results. Our experiments indicate that depending on the workload and hardware used, performance degradation (throughput) caused by FUSE can be completely imperceptible or as high as −83%, even when optimized; and latencies of FUSE file system operations can be increased from none to 4× when compared to Ext4. On the resource utilization side, FUSE can increase relative CPU utilization by up to 31% and underutilize disk bandwidth by as much as −80% compared to Ext4, though for many data-intensive workloads the impact was statistically indistinguishable. Our conclusion is that user-space file systems can indeed be used in production (non-“toy”) settings, but their applicability depends on the expected workloads.

Funder

National Science Foundation

ONR

Industry

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture

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