Log-structured Caching for Linux
dm-writeboost is originated from Disk Caching Disk (DCD). DCD, implemented in Solaris, is an OS-level IO controller that builds logs from in-coming writes (data and metadata) and then writes the logs sequentially similar to log-structured filesystem. dm-writeboost implements the concept on Linux's device-mapper in more sophisticated way. As a further extension, dm-writeboost supports read-caching which also writes data sequentially.
- dm-writeboost-quickstart
- doc/dm-writeboost-readme.txt
- dm-writeboost-internal
- Wiki
- Durable: Any power failure can't break consistency because each log consists of data, metadata and the checksum of the log itself.
- Lifetime: Other caching software (e.g. dm-cache) separates data and metadata and therefore submits writes to SSD too frequently. dm-writeboost, on the other hand, submits only one writes for hundreds of data and metadata updates so the SSD lives longer since SSD's lifetime depends on how many writes are submitted.
- Fast: Since the sequential write is the best I/O pattern for every SSD and the code base is optimized for in-coming random writes, the write performance is the best among all caching drivers including dm-cache and bcache.
- Portable: All kernel version 3.10 or later is supported with minimum compile-time macros.
- Install:
sudo make install
to install andsudo make uninstall
to uninstall.sudo make uninstall MODULE_VERSION=xxx
can uninstall specific version that's installed. DKMS is required so please install it beforehand. (usually available in package system) - Make a device: Make a script to build a caching device. Please read doc/dm-writeboost-readme.txt for the dmsetup command detail. After reboot, you need to rebuild the caching device rather than reformatting as in the initial setup.
- https://github.com/akiradeveloper/dm-writeboost-tools: Tools to help users analyze the state of the cache device
- https://gitlab.com/onlyjob/writeboost: A management tool including init script
- https://github.com/akiradeveloper/device-mapper-tests: Testing framework written in Rust
- Y. Hu and Q. Yang -- DCD Disk Caching Disk: A New Approach for Boosting I/O Performance (1995) (http://www.ele.uri.edu/research/hpcl/DCD/DCD.html)
- G. Soundararajan et. al. -- Extending SSD Lifetimes with Disk-Based Write Caches (2010) (https://www.usenix.org/conference/fast-10/extending-ssd-lifetimes-disk-based-write-caches)
- Y. Oh -- SSD RAID as Cache (SRC) with Log-structured Approach for Performance and Reliability (2014) (https://ysoh.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/dm-src-ibm.pdf)
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