VMware, Inc.
Storing B-tree pages in capacity tier for erasure-coded storage in distributed data systems
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Abstract:
Systems, for managing metadata data blocks, include a fast performance tier and a large capacity tier. The capacity tier stores the data blocks in erasure-encoded stripes. The performance tier stores map data indicating correspondences between logical addresses, associated with a first layer of the system, and physical addresses associated with a second layer. The map data is structured as a B-tree with leaf nodes and index nodes. A method includes determining a volume associated with the leaves. In response to the volume being greater than a threshold, migrating a portion of the leaves to the stripes of the capacity tier. A portion of the indexes that include pointers to the migrated portion of the leaves are updated to include updated pointers to physical addresses of the stripes that store the migrated leaves. A portion of the performance tier that stores the migrated leaves is re-allocated to store additional map data.
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5 Jun 2020
12 Oct 2021