KVFTL: Optimization of storage space utilization for key-value-specific flash storage devices

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Abstract

The strong momentum of key-value store applications drives the commercialization of key-value-specific hard disk drives. To achieve higher degree of performance, the specific flash-based solid state drives would be also commercialized for key-value store applications in the foreseeable future. However, the existing fixed-sized management strategies of flash-based devices would potentially result in low storage space utilization on managing variable-sized key-value data. This problem inspires this paper to propose a key-value flash translation layer (KVFTL) design to improve the storage space utilization of the key-value-specific solid state drives (KVSSDs). A series of experiments was conducted to evaluated the proposed design, and the experimental results on space utilization and device performance are very encouraging.

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Chen, Y. T., Yang, M. C., Chang, Y. H., Chen, T. Y., Wei, H. W., & Shih, W. K. (2017). KVFTL: Optimization of storage space utilization for key-value-specific flash storage devices. In Proceedings of the Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, ASP-DAC (pp. 584–590). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ASPDAC.2017.7858387

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