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A Performance Comparison of NFS and iSCSI
for IP-Networked Storage [*]

Peter Radkov, Li Yin, Pawan Goyal, Prasenjit Sarkarand Prashant Shenoy

tabularccc Dept. of Computer Science& Storage Systems Research & Computer Science Division
University of Massachusetts & IBM Almaden Research Center & University of California
Amherst MA 01003 & San Jose CA 95120 & Berkeley CA 94720

Abstract:

IP-networked storage protocols such as NFS and iSCSI have become increasingly common in today's LAN environments. In this paper, we experimentally compare NFS and iSCSI performance for environments with no data sharing across machines. Our micro- and macro-benchmarking results on the Linux platform show that iSCSI and NFS are comparable for data-intensive workloads, while the former outperforms latter by a factor of two or more for meta-data intensive workloads. We identify aggressive meta-data caching and aggregation of meta-data updates in iSCSI to be the primary reasons for this performance difference and propose enhancements to NFS to overcome these limitations.




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This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies,
Mar 31-Apr 2, 2004, San Francisco, CA, USA

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