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Performance Characterization of NVMe Flash Devices with Zoned Namespaces (ZNS)
The recent emergence of NVMe flash devices with Zoned Namespace support, ZNS
SSDs, represents a significant new advancement in flash storage. ZNS SSDs
introduce a new storage abstraction of append-only zones with a set of new I/O
(i.e., append) and management (zone state machine transition) commands. With
the new abstraction and commands, ZNS SSDs offer more control to the host
software stack than a non-zoned SSD for flash management, which is known to be
complex (because of garbage collection, scheduling, block allocation,
parallelism management, overprovisioning). ZNS SSDs are, consequently, gaining
adoption in a variety of applications (e.g., file systems, key-value stores,
and databases), particularly latency-sensitive big-data applications. Despite
this enthusiasm, there has yet to be a systematic characterization of ZNS SSD
performance with its zoned storage model abstractions and I/O operations. This
work addresses this crucial shortcoming. We report on the performance features
of a commercially available ZNS SSD (13 key observations), explain how these
features can be incorporated into publicly available state-of-the-art ZNS
emulators, and recommend guidelines for ZNS SSD application developers. All
artifacts (code and data sets) of this study are publicly available at
https://github.com/stonet-research/NVMeBenchmarks.Comment: Paper to appear in the https://clustercomp.org/2023/program
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