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Addressing Write-Warm Pages in OLTP Workloads
Kyong-Shik Lee, Mijin An, Sang-Won Lee
http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2023.50.11.1002
One of the most important purposes of buffer management policies is to cache frequently accessed data in the buffer pool to minimize disk I/O. However, even if frequently referenced pages are effectively stored, a small number of pages can still result in excessive disk I.O. This is because of write-warm pages, which are repeatedly fetched and evicted from the buffer pool. In this paper, we introduce a “(Write-)Warm Page Thrashing” problem and confirm the existence of write-warm pages. Specifically, we found that 10% of flushed pages accounted for 41% of writes. This could degrade the performance, particularly for flash memory devices with slow write speeds. Therefore, a new buffer management policy is required to detect and prevent such thrashing problem.
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