Authors
Yinan Li, Bingsheng He, Robin Jun Yang, Qiong Luo, Ke Yi
Publication date
2010/9/1
Journal
Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
Volume
3
Issue
1-2
Pages
1195-1206
Publisher
VLDB Endowment
Description
Large flash disks, or solid state drives (SSDs), have become an attractive alternative to magnetic hard disks, due to their high random read performance, low energy consumption and other features. However, writes, especially small random writes, on flash disks are inherently much slower than reads because of the erase-before-write mechanism.
To address this asymmetry of read-write speeds in tree indexing on the flash disk, we propose FD-tree, a tree index designed with the logarithmic method and fractional cascading techniques. With the logarithmic method, an FD-tree consists of the head tree -- a small B+-tree on the top, and a few levels of sorted runs of increasing sizes at the bottom. This design is write-optimized for the flash disk; in particular, an index search will potentially go through more levels or visit more nodes, but random writes are limited to a small area -- the head tree, and are subsequently …
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Scholar articles
Y Li, B He, RJ Yang, Q Luo, K Yi - Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2010