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Intro
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Data Center Memory Requirements
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High-Performance Storage Servers at Facebook
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Storage Class Memory (SCM) Characteristics
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Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory (DCPMM)
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RocksDB Architecture
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Facebook RocksDB Workload Characteristics
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Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory Evaluations (WhatsApp)
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Facebook RocksDB extended with SCM
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Hybrid Cache Design and Components
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DRAM First Admission Policy
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Evaluation Setup and Implementations
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Workload Creation
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DRAM First Policy Throughput all workloads
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DRAM First Policy Latency improvement
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Deep Dive Analysis
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Cost and Performance
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Limitations of SCM Deployments
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgement
Description:
Explore a practical solution for improving performance and reducing costs of key-value stores running on DRAM-constrained servers using Storage Class Memories (SCM). Dive into the use of Intel® Optane™ PMem 100 Series SCMs in AppDirect mode to extend RocksDB's available memory, one of Facebook's largest key-value stores. Learn about the design of a hybrid cache in RocksDB that harnesses both DRAM and SCM hierarchically, and examine performance characterizations for three major RocksDB use cases at Facebook: WhatsApp, Tectonic Metadata, and Laser. Discover how this approach achieves up to 80% improvement in throughput and 20% improvement in P95 latency over existing small DRAM single-socket platforms, while maintaining significant cost improvements over large DRAM dual-socket platforms. Gain insights from this pioneering study of the DCPMM platform in a commercial data center environment, covering topics such as data center memory requirements, high-performance storage servers, SCM characteristics, RocksDB architecture, workload analysis, hybrid cache design, evaluation methodologies, and the limitations of SCM deployments. Read more

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