Self-sorting SSD: Producing sorted data inside active SSDs

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Nowadays solid state drives (SSDs) are gaining popularity and are replacing magnetic hard disk drives (HDDs) in enterprise storage systems. As a result, extracting the maximum performance from SSDs is becoming crucial to deal with the increasing storage volume and performance needs. Active disks were introduced as a way to offload data-processing tasks from the host into disks freeing system resources and achieving better performance. In this work, we present an active SSD architecture called Self-Sorting SSD that targets to offload sorting operations which are commonly used in data-intensive and database environments and that require heavy data transfer. Processing sorting operations directly on the SSD reduces data transfer from/to the storage devices, increasing system performance and the lifetime of SSDs. Experiments on a real SSD platform reveal that our proposed architecture outperforms traditional external merge sort by up to 60.75%, reduces energy consumption by up to 58.86%, and eliminates all the data transfer overhead to compute sorted results.
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IEEE Computer Society
Issue Date
2015-05
Language
English
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31st Symposium on Massive Storage Systems and Technologies, MSST 2015

ISSN
2160-195X
DOI
10.1109/MSST.2015.7208281
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/314441
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RIMS Conference Papers
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