TY - JOUR
T1 - Adaptive Channel-Aware Garbage Collection Control for Multi-Channel SSDs
AU - Mun, Hyunho
AU - Hong, Youpyo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - Solid-State Drives (SSDs) have become the dominant storage medium in performance-sensitive systems due to their high throughput, reliability, and energy efficiency. However, inherent constraints in NAND flash memory—such as out-of-place writes, block-level erase operations, and data fragmentation—necessitate frequent garbage collection (GC), which can significantly degrade user I/O performance when not properly managed. This paper presents a channel-aware GC control mechanism for multi-channel SSD architectures that limits GC concurrency based on real-time storage utilization. Unlike conventional controllers that allow GC to proceed simultaneously across all channels—often leading to complete I/O stalls—our approach adaptively throttles the number of GC-active channels to preserve user responsiveness. The control logic uses a dynamic thresholding function that increases GC aggressiveness only as the SSD approaches full capacity, allowing the system to balance space reclamation with quality-of-service guarantees. We implement the proposed mechanism in an SSD simulator and evaluate its performance under a range of real-world workloads. Experimental results show that the proposed adaptive GC control significantly improves SSD responsiveness across various workloads. Across all workloads, the proposed adaptive GC control achieved an average latency improvement factor of 4.86×, demonstrating its effectiveness in mitigating GC-induced interference. Even when excluding extreme outlier cases, the method maintained an average improvement of 1.55×, with a standard deviation of 1.17, confirming its consistency and robustness across diverse workload patterns.
AB - Solid-State Drives (SSDs) have become the dominant storage medium in performance-sensitive systems due to their high throughput, reliability, and energy efficiency. However, inherent constraints in NAND flash memory—such as out-of-place writes, block-level erase operations, and data fragmentation—necessitate frequent garbage collection (GC), which can significantly degrade user I/O performance when not properly managed. This paper presents a channel-aware GC control mechanism for multi-channel SSD architectures that limits GC concurrency based on real-time storage utilization. Unlike conventional controllers that allow GC to proceed simultaneously across all channels—often leading to complete I/O stalls—our approach adaptively throttles the number of GC-active channels to preserve user responsiveness. The control logic uses a dynamic thresholding function that increases GC aggressiveness only as the SSD approaches full capacity, allowing the system to balance space reclamation with quality-of-service guarantees. We implement the proposed mechanism in an SSD simulator and evaluate its performance under a range of real-world workloads. Experimental results show that the proposed adaptive GC control significantly improves SSD responsiveness across various workloads. Across all workloads, the proposed adaptive GC control achieved an average latency improvement factor of 4.86×, demonstrating its effectiveness in mitigating GC-induced interference. Even when excluding extreme outlier cases, the method maintained an average improvement of 1.55×, with a standard deviation of 1.17, confirming its consistency and robustness across diverse workload patterns.
KW - garbage-collection
KW - multi-channel SSD
KW - NAND flash memory
KW - solid-state drive
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105024528074
U2 - 10.3390/electronics14234741
DO - 10.3390/electronics14234741
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105024528074
SN - 2079-9292
VL - 14
JO - Electronics (Switzerland)
JF - Electronics (Switzerland)
IS - 23
M1 - 4741
ER -