Trevi: watering down storage hotspots with cool fountain codes
conference contribution
posted on 2023-06-08, 16:16authored byGeorge ParisisGeorge Parisis, Toby Moncaster, Anil Madhavapeddy, Jon Crowcroft
Datacenter networking has brought high-performance storage systems' research to the foreground once again. Many modern storage systems are built with commodity hardware and TCP/IP networking to save costs. In this paper, we highlight a group of problems that are present in such storage systems and which are all related to the use of TCP. As an alternative, we explore Trevi: a fountain coding-based approach for distributing I/O requests that overcomes these problems while still efficiently scheduling resources across both networking and storage layers. We also discuss how receiver-driven flow and congestion control, in combination with fountain coding, can guide the design of Trevi and provide a viable alternative to TCP for datacenter storage.
History
Publication status
Published
Journal
Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks; College Park, MD, USA; 21-22 November 2013