Emergent Mind

In-Storage Domain-Specific Acceleration for Serverless Computing

(2303.03483)
Published Mar 6, 2023 in cs.AR

Abstract

While (1) serverless computing is emerging as a popular form of cloud execution, datacenters are going through major changes: (2) storage dissaggregation in the system infrastructure level and (3) integration of domain-specific accelerators in the hardware level. Each of these three trends individually provide significant benefits; however, when combined the benefits diminish. Specifically, the paper makes the key observation that for serverless functions, the overhead of accessing dissaggregated persistent storage overshadows the gains from accelerators. Therefore, to benefit from all these trends in conjunction, we propose Domain-Specific Computational Storage for Serverless (DSCS-Serverless). This idea contributes a serverless model that leverages a programmable accelerator within computational storage to conjugate the benefits of acceleration and storage disaggregation simultaneously. Our results with eight applications shows that integrating a comparatively small accelerator within the storage (DSCS-Serverless) that fits within its power constrains (15 Watts), significantly outperforms a traditional disaggregated system that utilizes the NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti GPU (250 Watts). Further, the work highlights that disaggregation, serverless model, and the limited power budget for computation in storage require a different design than the conventional practices of integrating microprocessors and FPGAs. This insight is in contrast with current practices of designing computational storage that are yet to address the challenges associated with the shifts in datacenters. In comparison with two such conventional designs that either use quad-core ARM A57 or a Xilinx FPGA, DSCS-Serverless provides 3.7x and 1.7x end-to-end application speedup, 4.3x and 1.9x energy reduction, and 3.2x and 2.3x higher cost efficiency, respectively.

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