Decoupled SSD: Reducing Data Movement on NAND-Based Flash SSD

Cited 5 time in webofscience Cited 0 time in scopus
  • Hit : 295
  • Download : 14
Modern NAND Flash memory-based Solid State Drive (SSD) is designed to support high bandwidth for I/O requests by exploiting various parallelism including multiple channels, multiple flash memory chips, and multiple planes. However, SSD system is utilized not only for general I/O requests but is also used during flash memory management processes (e.g., garbage collection). In particular, the sharing of system resources (e.g., system bus, DRAM) for I/O requests and garbage collection can cause performance degradation. In this letter, we address the system bus bottleneck and propose Decoupled SSD system that decouples the front-end (i.e. cores, system bus) with the back-end (i.e., flash memory) and provide an on-chip network to interconnect the controllers together. Our decoupled SSD enables advanced command (i.e. copy-back) to be exploited for efficient garbage collection; in particular, we propose to extend copy-back commands to enable global copy-back through the flash-controller interconnect to effectively decouple I/O path and garbage collection path. Our evaluations show that decoupled SSD results in up to 34.7% bandwidth improvement, for I/O traffic while achieving up to 69% speedup for garbage collection.
Publisher
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Issue Date
2021-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

IEEE COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE LETTERS, v.20, no.2, pp.150 - 153

ISSN
1556-6056
DOI
10.1109/LCA.2021.3118688
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/288978
Appears in Collection
EE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
Files in This Item
This item is cited by other documents in WoS
⊙ Detail Information in WoSⓡ Click to see webofscience_button
⊙ Cited 5 items in WoS Click to see citing articles in records_button

qr_code

  • mendeley

    citeulike


rss_1.0 rss_2.0 atom_1.0