vNVML: An Efficient User Space Library for Virtualizing and Sharing Non-Volatile Memories

2019 35th Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST)(2019)

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The emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) has attractive characteristics such as DRAM-like, low-latency together with the non-volatility of storage devices. Recently, byte-addressable, memory bus-attached NVM has become available. This paper addresses the problem of combining a smaller, faster byte-addressable NVM with a larger, slower storage device, like SSD, to create the impression of a larger and faster byte-addressable NVM which can be shared across many applications. In this paper, we propose vNVML, a user space library for virtualizing and sharing NVM. vNVML provides for applications transaction like memory semantics that ensures write ordering and persistency guarantees across system failures. vNVML exploits DRAM for read caching, to enable improvements in performance and potentially to reduce the number of writes to NVM, extending the NVM lifetime. vNVML is implemented and evaluated with realistic workloads to show that our library allows applications to share NVM, both in a single O/S and when docker like containers are employed. The results from the evaluation show that vNVML incurs less than 10% overhead while providing the benefits of an expanded virtualized NVM space to the applications, allowing applications to safely share the virtual NVM.
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user space library,non volatile memory,virtualization
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