HybridTier: an Adaptive and Lightweight CXL-Memory Tiering System
HybridTier: an Adaptive and Lightweight CXL-Memory Tiering System
Modern workloads are demanding increasingly larger memory capacity. Compute Express Link (CXL)-based memory tiering has emerged as a promising solution for addressing this problem by utilizing traditional DRAM alongside slow-tier CXL memory devices. We analyze prior tiering systems and observe two challenges for high-performance memory tiering: adapting to skewed but dynamically varying data hotness distributions while minimizing memory and cache overhead due to tiering. To address these challenges, we propose HybridTier, an adaptive and lightweight tiering system for CXL memory. HybridTier tracks both long-term data access frequency and short-term access momentum \emph{simultaneously} to accurately capture and adapt to shifting hotness distributions. HybridTier reduces the metadata memory overhead by tracking data accesses \emph{probabilistically}, obtaining higher memory efficiency by trading off a small amount of tracking inaccuracy that has a negligible impact on application performance. To reduce cache overhead, HybridTier uses lightweight data structures that optimize for data locality to track data hotness. Our evaluations show that HybridTier outperforms prior systems by up to $91\%$ ($19\%$ geomean), incurring $2.0-7.8\times$ less memory overhead and $1.7-3.5\times$ less cache misses.
Kevin Song、Jiacheng Yang、Zixuan Wang、Jishen Zhao、Sihang Liu、Gennady Pekhimenko
计算技术、计算机技术
Kevin Song,Jiacheng Yang,Zixuan Wang,Jishen Zhao,Sihang Liu,Gennady Pekhimenko.HybridTier: an Adaptive and Lightweight CXL-Memory Tiering System[EB/OL].(2025-07-03)[2025-07-17].https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.04789.点此复制
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