Abstract

Cloud computing as a service-on-demand architecture has grown in importance over the last few years. The storage subsystem in cloud computing has undergone enormous innovation to provide high-quality cloud services. Emerging Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) technology has attracted considerable attention in cloud computing by delivering high I/O performance in latency and bandwidth. Specifically, multiple NVMe solid-state drives (SSDs) can provide higher performance, fault tolerance, and storage capacity in the cloud computing environment. In this paper, we performed an empirical evaluation study of performance on recent NVMe SSDs (i.e., Intel Optane SSDs) with different redundant array of independent disks (RAID) environments. We analyzed multiple NVMe SSDs with RAID in terms of different performance metrics via synthesis and database benchmarks. We anticipate that our experimental results and performance analysis will have implications for various storage systems. Experimental results showed that the software stack overhead reduced the performance by up to 75%, 52%, 76%, 91%, and 92% in RAID 0, 1, 10, 5, and 6, respectively, compared with theoretical and expected performance.

Highlights

  • Cloud computing is widely used since it provides flexibility to users and increases system utilization [1,2,3]

  • We evaluated and analyzed the Optane solid-state drives (SSDs)’ performance via synthesis and database benchmarks in different redundant array of independent disks (RAID) schemes

  • We presented the results of our performance study on a real Optane SSD array

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Summary

Introduction

Cloud computing is widely used since it provides flexibility to users and increases system utilization [1,2,3]. Emerging Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) technology has garnered considerable attention in cloud and enterprise storage subsystems to deliver higher I/O performance in terms of latency and bandwidth [6,7] With this development, industries have begun to adopt NVMe SSDs in various places. We evaluated and analyzed the performance of Optane SSDs developed by Intel, focusing on the environment of RAID via synthesis and database benchmarks. Xu et al [7] presented the analysis and characterization of SSDs based on the the Non-Volatile Memory Express standard for storage subsystem They showed that there was a benefit to be gained from re-architecting the existing I/O stack of the operating system. We focused on evaluating and analyzing the performance of fast storage devices in different RAID schemes

Study on Redundant Array of Independent Disks Schemes
Redundant Array of Independent Disks
Database Benchmark
Performance Comparison under Multiple OSes and SSDs
Comparison with Related Works
Summary and Implication
Findings
Conclusions and Future Work
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