Abstract

In-memory key-value store (KVS) has become crucial for many large-scale Internet services providers to build highperformance data centers. While most of the state-of-the-art KVS systems are optimized for read-intensive applications, a wide range of applications have been proven to be insert-intensive or scan-intensive, which scale poorly with the current implementations. With the availability of FPGA-based smart NICs in data centers, hardware-aided and hardware-based KVS systems are gaining their popularity. In this paper, we present HeteroKV, a scalable line-rate KVS on heterogeneous CPU-FPGA platforms, aiming to provide high throughput in read-, insert- and scan-intensive scenarios. To achieve this, HeteroKV leverages a heterogeneous data structure consisting of a b+ tree, whose leaf nodes are cache-aware partitioned hash tables. Experiments demonstrate HeteroKV's high performance in all scenarios. Specifically, a single node HeteroKV is able to achieve 430M, 315M and 15M key-value operations per second in read-, insert- and scan-intensive scenarios respectively, which are more than 1.5x, 1.4x and 5x higher than state-of-the-art implementations.

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