Guoyu Wang, Xilong Che, Haoyang Wei, Shuo Chen, Puyi He, and Juncheng Hu, Jilin University
We propose NVLog, an NVM-based write-ahead log for disk file systems, designed to transparently harness the high performance of NVM within the legacy storage stack. NVLog provides on-demand byte-granularity sync absorption, reserving the fast DRAM path for asynchronous operations, meanwhile occupying NVM space only temporarily. To accomplish this, we designed a highly efficient log structure, developed mechanisms to address heterogeneous crash consistency, optimized for small writes, and implemented robust crash recovery and garbage collection methods. Compared to previous solutions, NVLog is lighter, more stable, and delivers higher performance, all while leveraging the mature kernel software stack and avoiding data migration overhead. Experimental results demonstrate that NVLog can accelerate disk file systems by up to 15.09x and outperform NOVA and SPFS in various scenarios by up to 3.72x and 324.11x, respectively.
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author = {Guoyu Wang and Xilong Che and Haoyang Wei and Shuo Chen and Puyi He and Juncheng Hu},
title = {Boosting File Systems Elegantly: A Transparent {NVM} Write-ahead Log for Disk File Systems},
booktitle = {23rd USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST 25)},
year = {2025},
isbn = {978-1-939133-45-8},
address = {Santa Clara, CA},
pages = {19--34},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/fast25/presentation/wang},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = feb
}


