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Exploring DAOS Interfaces and Performance
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Smart, Simon D
, Quintino, Tiago
, Jackson, Adrian
, Danovaro, Emanuele
, Nicolau Manubens
, Lombardi, Johann
, Hildebrand, Dean
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Application programming interface
/ Input output analysis
/ Memory devices
/ User interfaces
2024
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Exploring DAOS Interfaces and Performance
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Smart, Simon D
, Quintino, Tiago
, Jackson, Adrian
, Danovaro, Emanuele
, Nicolau Manubens
, Lombardi, Johann
, Hildebrand, Dean
in
Application programming interface
/ Input output analysis
/ Memory devices
/ User interfaces
2024
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Exploring DAOS Interfaces and Performance
2024
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Overview
Distributed Asynchronous Object Store (DAOS) is a novel software-defined object store leveraging Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) devices, designed for high performance. It provides a number of interfaces for applications to undertake I/O, ranging from a native object storage API to a DAOS FUSE module for seamless compatibility with existing applications using POSIX file system APIs. In this paper we discuss these interfaces and the options they provide, exercise DAOS through them with various I/O benchmarks, and analyse the observed performance. We also briefly compare the performance with a distributed file system and another object storage system deployed on the same hardware, and showcase DAOS' potential and increased flexibility to support high-performance I/O.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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