Abstract

We propose WALTZ, an LSM tree-based key-value store on the emerging Zoned Namespace (ZNS) SSD. The key contribution of WALTZ is to leverage the zone append command, which is a recent addition to ZNS SSD specifications, to provide tight tail latency. The long tail latency problem caused by the merging process of multiple parallel writes, called batch-group writes, is effectively addressed by the internal synchronization mechanism of ZNS SSD. To provide fast failover when the active zone becomes full for a write-ahead log (WAL) file during parallel append, WALTZ introduces a mechanism for WAL zone replacement and reservation. Finally, lazy metadata management allows a put query to be processed fast without requiring any other synchronizations to enable lock-free execution of individual append commands. For evaluation we use both mi-crobenchmarks (db_bench) with varying read/write ratios and key skewnesses, and realistic social-graph workloads (MixGraph from Facebook). Our evaluation demonstrates geomean reduction of tail latency by 2.19× and 2.45× for db_bench and MixGraph, respectively, with a maximum reduction of 3.02× and 4.73×. As a side effect of eliminating the overhead of batch-group writes, WALTZ also improves the query throughput (QPS) by up to 11.7%.

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